The Round-Up: Thursday 14th October 2021

Robin Elliot speaks Sarah Poretta about the potential pension crisis facing twelve million 40 to 55 year-olds in the UK. We also talk to the writer Amanda Verlaque about her latest play Distortion.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 13th October 2021

Chloe Murray talks to actress Sherrie Hewson about the recent research showing that 44% of British seniors aged 60 and over have become more digital savy since the Covid-19 pandemic. Sherrie talks about her own experiences during this period using digital technology.
The Round-Up: Tuesday 12th October 2021

Kady Campbell talks to Glyn Roberts Chief Executive of Retail NI about NI High Street Voucher Scheme, plus local retailers and shoppers give their views on the scheme designed to give a boost to the local economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Round-Up Monday 11th October 2021

Local news. A look at Ciaran Harper’s art exhibition “Looking Back, Thinking Black” at ArtisAnn Gallery as part of Black History Month.
In Focus: Model of a City

Since moving back to Belfast from Germany in 1998 Architect Declan Hill has assembled an eclectic mixture of Art.
In Focus: Judith Gillespie

Liam Logan in conversation with Judith Gillespie CBE, former Deputy Chief Constable PSNI.
History Now: Eddi Reader

Scottish folk singer Eddi Reader discusses her discovery of a trove of material belonging to her great-uncle Seamus Reader, who played a role in the Irish revolutionary period.
The Round-Up: Friday 8th October 2021

Chloe Murray talks to psychology lecturer from Queens University Belfast, Dr Gülseli Baysu about new research from Queens University Belfast suggesting that pupils from Muslim minority backgrounds are more likely to have a negative relationship with their teacher.
Banterflix: Episode 14 Friday 8th October 2021

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. Jim is joined in the studio with Maria McQuillan and Joe McElroy to review the latest Bond film ‘No Time To Die’, ‘John and the Hole’, ‘The Guilty’ and the comedy Board Game adaptation ‘Clue’.
Our Parlour: Nelson McCausland

Maryann Quigley talks to Nelson McCausland about his youth and love for the Ulster-Scots Language.