Conor Bradford and Noel Thompson set the day's agenda with regular news, travel and sport updates, financial analysis and business news, plus Farmgate and Thought for the Day.
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The Nolan Show
Paris attacks - massacre survivor gives first hand account of the rock concert carnage
1 hour, 27 minutes on BBC Radio Ulster
Stephen Nolan presents breaking news and hard-hitting talk about the big stories of the day.
Sean presents requests and dedications. Including a one-minute silence at 11.00.
Join William Crawley and the team for news, views and on-air reaction to the breaking stories of the day.
The wee man from Strabane presents the best of his popular country music collection.
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Join Kerry for a show full of classic tracks, current hits and features on films, books and food. Show more
Join Jayne McCormack for the drivetime show with news on the half hour, regular sport, traffic and weather reports and the latest agribusiness news.
In an episode coming from Ballymena, Wendy Austin is joined by guests to discuss the future of manufacturing in the area, following more than a 1,000 job losses in a week.
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Blas
Ionsaithe i bPáras, Cúrsaí Teanga i Machaire Fiolta, "Waking the Feminists" in Amharclann na Mainistreach & Cúrsaí Spóirt
27 nóiméad on BBC Radio Ulster
Attacks in Paris; weekend sport; St. Mary's Grammar School, Magherafelt wins language award & "Waking the Feminists" at the Abbey Theatre Show more
Satirical series with Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O' Kane and Neil Delamere. Joining them to give their take on the week's news is comedian Stuart Goldsmith.
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Rigsy and Stuart introduce new music from Ireland north & south, with Son of the Hound in Session and The Making of... Abandcalledboy. Followed by 'A Beautiful Day' documentary
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In May 1998 a concert by U2 and Ash galvanised a generation of young people. Did rock music save the Good Friday Agreement?
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Catherine Smyth presents highlights of the day's proceedings.
Vinny and guests discuss social media habits in today's society.
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Wind down the day with a unique mix of songs from the heart and songs from the head.
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BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live.