Conor Bradford and Seamus McKee present the day's news at home and abroad. Including agricultural views in Farm Gate, and Thought for the Day. With headlines every half hour.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Breaking news, hard-hitting talk and music selections. Listeners can call 08459 555678 [local rate] or text 81771 [network rates apply]. With News at 10.00am.
John Toal with great music and conversation. Call on 08459 555 678 [local rate] or text on 81771 [rates apply]. Including news at 11.00am.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them.
David Dunseith presents the news phone-in for all the breaking stories of the day. Listeners can call 0845 9555678 [local rate]. Including News at noon and 1.00pm.
Hugo Duncan hosts the show with all the best from the world of country music, from old favourites to new country. With News at 2.00pm.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Alan welcomes the weekend with music from Stephen Fretwell who is in town to talk about his new album and play a rescheduled date at the Limelight. With News at 4.00pm.
Karen Patterson with the essential news and views, local and international. Including news on the half hour and regular traffic and weather updates.
Arts magazine with Robbie Meredith reporting on film, television, music, books and the visual arts, with reviews, previews and studio guests. Plus a round-up of arts news.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Lynette Fay returns to the annual Celtic Connections festival to present an hour long special featuring the best local and international artists.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
In this week's one hour special, Ralph McLean and Jim Meredith trace the history of one of the most important bands in country rock history, The Byrds. With News at 9.00pm.
Scenes from the Saville Inquiry: 2/2. A dramatic reconstruction of the hearings focusing on the testimony of civilians who witnessed the events of Bloody Sunday.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Stuart Bailie introduces an eclectic mix of sounds from funkadelic grooves to classic rock. With News at 11.00pm.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Joe Lindsay plays a nocturnal mix of addictive grooves for party people, featuring soul, hip-hop, funk rock, electronica, soundtracks and psychedelia.
Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live to take you through the night.