Mark Carruthers and Karen Patterson with news, travel and sport, financial analysis, agri-business in Farm Gate and Thought for the Day. Including headlines on the half hour.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Areas of Belfast were described as a "scene of devastation" after torrential rain yesterday led to extensive flooding of homes. Show more
Gerry Anderson, having thought long and hard, has discovered the meaning of life and shares it on a daily basis with his listeners. Including News.
Wendy Austin and team present the news phone-in for all the breaking stories of the day. Including News.
The wee man from Strabane presents the best of his popular country music collection and is happy to play requests. Including News.
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On today's show Alan Simpson meets American rock band: Boyce Avenue and Scottish singer-songwriter: Sandi Thom.
Tara Mills hosts the drivetime show with essential local, national and international news. Sport, traffic and weather updates, plus headlines on the half hour.
Kim Lenaghan presents the arts and entertainment programme, covering film, television, music, books and the visual arts. With news, reviews, previews and interviews.
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Join Lucinda Glynn for in-depth interviews, debate and great conversation on BBC Radio Ulster's Irish language magazine.
The Irish Open golf tournament is coming to Portrush. Alan Dein visits as the town put its best foot forward with a major tidy-up.
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Ralph McLean is joined by drummer Kenney Jones of The Small Faces and The Who for a look back on an amazing career in music. Including News.
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Wind down the day with the best music: old tunes, new tunes, heartsongs and headsongs. Including News.
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Punk rock from 1967 through 1977 and beyond.
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