The Round Up: Friday 15th July 2022

While 82% of those involved in agriculture say cutting climate emissions is important to improving their sustainability, only 35% of farming businesses have completed a carbon audit. With farmers feeling the impact of the war in Ukraine amid the cost-of-living crisis, they are struggling to absorb rising costs and need support.
The Round Up: Thursday 14th July 2022

83% of Northern Ireland agree that their organisation is currently facing skills shortages, with 48% agreeing strongly. Lynsey Quinn provides us with an insight into what these skills are and how we can gain them.
The Round Up: Wednesday 13th July 2022

We find out what is going on in Belfast to celebrate ‘Bastille Day’. John Gray from Reclaim the Enlightenment joins us for some insight.
The Round Up: Monday 11th July 2022

The Pipe Band competition is underway in Bangor. It has been going for the past two years and will be running across Summer.
Novel Ideas: Bernard Conlon

Belfast poet and journalist, Bernard L. Conlon talks about his latest collection ‘The Poetry Process: A Pamphlet of Poems’.
Our Parlour: Steven Jaffe

Steven Jaffe talks to Helen Wilson about the Belfast Jewish Heritage Project and about his childhood in the community.
Novel Ideas: Paul Harron

Dr Paul Harron from the Ulster Architectural Heritage talks about his second book in his Architects of Ulster series: ‘A Vigorous Mind’.
Our Parlour: Davy Larmour

Former boxing champion David Larmour talks to Maryann Quigley about his career in the ring.
In Focus: INNATE Part 2

Studio discussion on the arms trade, nonviolence contextualised with the recent Ukraine War.
In Focus: INNATE Part 1

Studio discussion on the arms trade, nonviolence contextualised with the recent Ukraine War.