Karen Patterson and Julie McCullough 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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Shankill houses gutted close to bonfire. Patsy McGlone on 11th night. Are we too tough on politicians?
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Shankill houses gutted close to bonfire. Patsy McGlone on 11th night. Are we too tough on politicians? Should the police be doing more to keep cyclists off the footpath?
Sean presents requests, dedications and lots of good music to brighten the morning.
Eric leaves the trenches and ventures into a nearby village, where he is appalled by the devastation wreaked by war.
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 and is happy to play requests.
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Join Kerry for a show full of classic tracks, current hits and features.
Conor Bradford hosts the drivetime show with news on the half hour, regular sport, traffic and weather reports and the latest agribusiness news.
Marie-Louise Muir meets Sam McBratney, author of Guess How Much I Love You.
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Proinsias Ó Coinn visits some of the summer colleges in the Donegal Gaeltacht to meet some of the staff, students and housewives.
Mark Wilson presents the best of the Scottish of the local piping scene, including highlights of the recent UK Pipe Band Championships held at the Stormont Estate in Belfast.
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There are loads of great records out there. Mickey Bradley has bought, borrowed and blagged lots of them since his teenage years and he plays as many as he can in two hours.
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Every picture tells a story and every film, song and even car charts a chapter in our lives. Mairead Campbell and special guests talk about life through the moments.
As Across the Line approaches its 30th anniversary, we look back at the launch of the programme as it was in 1986 - The Bottom Line.
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Wind down the day with a unique mix of songs from the heart and songs from the head.
Eric leaves the trenches and ventures into a nearby village, where he is appalled by the devastation wreaked by war.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live.