A full round-up of news and sport.
The latest news from home and abroad with Dalya Raphael and Colin Paterson. Plus a look at the papers and a preview of the weekend's sport. Text 85058 [network rates apply].
Thought-provoking readings.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
A gentle and relaxing way to begin Sunday morning with music and conversation, presented by Kim Lenaghan. Including Thought for the Day and News.
William Crawley and his guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas.
A religious service for Sunday morning from Willowfield Parish Church, Belfast, conducted by Canon David McClay.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Brian D'Arcy presents a morning of conversation, fun and good music. Show more
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them. Sam Girvan goes back to 1980 and to Spandau prison in Berlin.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
John Anderson's unique blend of classical, rock, swing, choral and popular music.
Wendy Austin discusses the stories from the past week with a panel of opinion-makers and decision-takers.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Walter Love talks to people who have seen history happen. Baroness May Blood, trade unionist and campaigner, talks about her experiences of religious division and unity. Show more
Helen Mark and Michael McNamee journey along six of Northern Ireland's most important and fascinating waterways. The rivers around us are among our most precious resources.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Anne Marie McAleese and the team go in search of the weird and wonderful across Northern Ireland, reflecting local life and offering a guide to the things to see and do.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them. Maria Daly shares a fond memory of her parents from the winter of 1999.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Cherrie McIlwaine talks to John Cushnie about fungi, both good and bad, takes a walk around a country garden and tackles the problems in the post bag with Keith Crawford.
Walter Love talks to Ulster people about themselves and the times of their lives. His guest is Sean Brady, Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Primate of All Ireland.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Noel Battye introduces listeners' requests for their favourite sacred music.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster, plus sport headlines.
Lynette Fay presents the bilingual Gaelic Games discussion and phone-in on this day of the All Ireland Football Finals.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
John Bune of Zephyr Records discusses the label's two latest releases which contain tributes to bandleader Humphrey Lyttelton and drummer Allan Ganley.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Marie-Louise Muir highlights the gems in the City of Song festival and reviews John Rutter's Belfast visit, followed by the first half of Ulster Orchestra's season-opening concert.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
John Bennett presents late-night music designed to soothe away the problems of the week gone by.
Series featuring people who talk about days that have mattered to them. Sam Girvan goes back to 1980 and to Spandau prison in Berlin.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Linley Hamilton with a selection of contemporary jazz and groove sounds.
Stories from around the world with Dotun Adebayo, including Science News with the Naked Scientists, Reading between the Headlines and Australia Desk.