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Brexit: It wasn't a mistake. DUP leader defends campaign to leave EU
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It wasn't a mistake. That's the claim from first minister Arlene Foster over the decision to campaign for the UK to leave the European Union. Show more
Sean presents requests, dedications and lots of good music to brighten the morning.
Weather conditions start to take their toll as Eric reveals to Phyllis that he has to walk through 12 miles of mud each day.
Join Mark Carruthers 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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Stephen McCauley presents a show full of classic tracks, current hits and features.
Seamus McKee hosts the drivetime show with news on the half hour, regular sport, traffic and weather reports and the latest agribusiness news.
Marie-Louise Muir talks to children's art writer Michael Bird, the Ben Reel Band are live in the studio and Ralph McLean counts down your essential gig guide.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Traditional Irish music from contemporary and archive recordings presented by uilleann piper Robbie Hannan.
Most people see Portstewart Strand as a gateway to the ocean. Look landward though, and another story unfolds. Mark Patterson unlocks the history of the unique natural environment. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
A weekly journey through some of the greatest and most soulful music ever made, featuring the best of classic rock, soul, blues, pop, gospel, reggae and funk both old and new.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Eamon celebrates some of the best songs past and present, taking in the popular, the influential and even the esoteric.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
The album of the week is 'Trail of Tales' from Canadian Quintet The Bills, and the weeks lullabies are from Cat Stevens, Tim Hardin, Carly Simon, Joni Mitchell and Willie Nelson.
Weather conditions start to take their toll as Eric reveals to Phyllis that he has to walk through 12 miles of mud each day.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
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