The Round-Up Wednesday 20th February 2019
Brexit, Business & Northern Ireland. PART TWO. Visit to the Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo, to gain an insight on how Brexit will affect business and co-operation north and...
View ArticleThe Big Show: Episode 5
On the show this week Robin Elliott is joined by Miss Northern Ireland Katharine Walker, Patience Bradley and Cathy Walker from Belfast Fashion Week and music from Pine Barrens, Second Nature and Ben...
View ArticleBehind the Science: Jon McBride
Retired astronaut Jon McBride discusses his work with NASA on the Space Shuttle programme.
View ArticleThe Jigs & The Reels: Episode 11-The Friel Sisters
The Friel Sisters – Anna, Clare and Sheila – are traditional musicians born in Glasgow with strong family roots in Donegal.
View ArticleHistory Now: The 1919 Engineering Strike – Episode 16
Barry Sheppard discusses the centenary of the 1919 Belfast engineering strike with Kevin Henry, author of Workers’ Power in Belfast: the story of the 1919 engineering strike, and trade unionist Susan...
View ArticlesmART: Irish Hurl Making
Short films made at Northern Visions participative workshops with youth groups. This week young people from the Inter Ethnic Youth Forum try their hand at traditional Irish Hurl Making.
View ArticleCúchulainn: Laoch na Laochra – Idir Chamáin
Réamonn Ó Ciaráin discusses his collection of works recounting the story of Cíchulainn, Ulster’s Greatest Hero.
View ArticleIn Focus: Autumn Brown
Autumn Brown is a speculative fiction and creative non-fiction writer who is also co-editor for ‘Octaviaís Brood’, a literature movement that aims to influence social change through short form fiction.
View ArticleThe Round Up: Thursday 21st February 2019
-Ruby Murray Blue Plaque Reveal -Alternative Fashion Week
View ArticleBanterflix: Series 11 Episode 3
Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. This week Colette Fahy and Sean Boyle discuss the documentary ‘Unquiet Graves’ the DvD release of ‘First Man’ and the classic ‘Driving Miss Daisy’.
View ArticleThe Round Up: Monday February 25th 2019
Local news. Studio discussion with the Belfast Metropolitan Residents Group who hope to plant a million trees in the city. We also visit the Ulster Museum where twelve of Leonardo da Vinci drawing are...
View ArticleThe Round Up: Tuesday February 26th 2019
Local news. Studio discussions with Áine Groogan, Green Party Rep for Botanic and Kit Penlington, Treasurer of LGBT+Society at Queen’s about the guidance being given from The Education Authority to...
View ArticleBehind The Science – Paul Evans
Paul Evans from the Irish Astronomical Association talks about the Apollo space missions, and the upcoming 50th anniversary of the moon landings.
View ArticleThe Round-Up Wednesday 27 February 2019
Local news. Pintsized Productions discuss their latest play ‘Wasted’ and its topical content as they bring it into schools and community groups. And a look ahead at the Belfast Festival of Learning.
View ArticleThe Round Up: Thursday February 28th 2019
David McCann welcomes Roger Pollen from the Federation of Small Business and Paul Carlin from the Antrim Road Business Association to discuss some of the key issues facing small business in Belfast.
View ArticleFootball Express 01.03.19
Stephen Looney of the Sunday World talks to Linfield Academy director Glenn Ferguson, sports journalist Steven Beacom, and retired footballer Barry Johnston about the upcoming Irish Cup fixtures.
View ArticleSlugger TV: Episode 23
David McCann looks at the formation of the Independent Group and the latest developments in the Brexit process, and casts an eye forward to the Alliance Party conference, with Irish News security...
View ArticleHistory Now: Episode 17
Barry Sheppard welcomes economist Conor McCabe and economic historian Graham Brownlow to discuss the history of the Irish Economy.
View ArticleIn Focus: Adrienne Maree Brown
Adrienne Maree Brown is an American author, women’s rights activist and black feminist. Her first book. Emergent Strategy, Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, was published in 2017.
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