Noel Thompson and Chris Buckler 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
Police Federation brands support for ill officers 'inadequate'
1 hour, 27 minutes on BBC Radio Ulster
Are they getting the support they need? Are we, in fact, asking too much from police? Today Stephen spoke to Mark Lindsay, chairman of the Police Federation. Show more
Sean presents requests, dedications and lots of good music to brighten the morning.
Eric confides to Phyllis - 'It almost makes me want to get wounded so that I could be with you for more than a few days'.
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 Stephen McCauley for a show full of classic tracks, current hits and features.
Julie McCullough hosts the drivetime show with news on the half hour, regular sport, traffic and weather reports and the latest agribusiness news.
Marie-Louise Muir is gets a taste of the Belfast Mela festival
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Máire Bhreathnach looks at the superstitions of our ancestors, continuing with those that were worrying people in their everyday lives. Show more
Mark Wilson presents the best of the Scottish of the local piping scene, with recordings from all the grades recorded at the summer's pipe band competitions. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Great records from this and any other era, including The Who, Night Beats, Girls At Our Best! and Sea Pinks
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
Sheila Smyth from the Recovery Cafe opens up her "bag of life" and tells Mairead about the songs, books, films and objects that chart her journey through the years.
A look back to 2008, as scores of musicians, DJs, media and local industry figures pooled their energies and delivered 'A Little Solidarity', a project which still resonates today.
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Album of the week is Great Shakes from Boston band Session Americana, and the week's lullabies are from Eilidh Patterson, Kathleen Turner, Duke Special, Farriers and Karrie.
Eric confides to Phyllis - 'It almost makes me want to get wounded so that I could be with you for more than a few days'.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio Ulster.
BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live.