The Round Up: Tuesday August 3rd

We talk to Ciara Hesketh and Jack Dalzell about the cross border survey exploring the issues faced by young people both in Northern Ireland and the Republic.
The Round Up: Monday 2nd August 2021

Local news stories.
Collapse The Box: Willie Drennan

The multi talented Willie Drennan, musician, composer, storyteller, poet and writer talks about his life in County Antrim, traveling across Europe and North America and the different cultures he has experienced that influence his music.
History Now: The Myth of Economic Growth with John Barry

Professor John Barry talks to Barry Sheppard on ‘The ecocidal myth of endless economic growth’.
The Round Up: Friday July 30th 2021

We talk to playwright Rosemary Jenkinson about her new play Billy Boy. We also talk to Julian de Spáinn from Conradh na Gaeilge about the positive progress made on the Official Languages Bill in the South of Ireland.
The Round Up: Thursday 29th July 2021

We talk to Reverend Richard Coles about the importance of a funeral and wake in the grieving process. Robin Elliott talks to Mark Foster about the wild swimming challenge as well as the small changes we can all make that will make a big difference to the UK’s freshwater supply.
The Round Up: Wednesday 28th July 2021
We talk to some of the relatives of victims of the troubles, to get their reaction to the government’s intention to effectively give amnesty to those who killed and injured their loved ones. We also visit the Artcetera Studio and talk to artist Frans Gertenbach about his latest exhibition.
Arts Online: Arts Council of Northern Ireland Guide, 27th August 2021

Weekly round-up of arts and cultural events with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts and Education at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
The Round Up: Monday 26th July 2021

As Hygiene Poverty increases across Northern Ireland, Robin Elliott talks to Edgar Penollar about the work of The Hygiene Bank.
Arts Online: Arts Council of Northern Ireland Guide, 24th September 2021

Weekly round-up of arts and cultural events with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts and Education at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.