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Arlene Foster says Sinn Fein's demand for an Irish language act is designed to humiliate unionists
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Sinn Fein's John O'Dowd responds to claim that Irish language act is being used to humiliate unionists and those who believe in British way of life. Edited since transmission. Show more
When the pawnbroker's mother was expecting him, she had a craving for mandarin orange sandwiches. What would chairs look like if your knees were at the back of your legs? Show more
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John Campbell and guests discuss the causes and consequences of the 2007/08 financial crisis. Among John's guests are economists Vicky Pryce and Ricard Ramsey. Show more
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Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh speaks about the football championship. Dublin are football champions. We also hear from Dónal McAnallen about his new book on his brother Cormac. Show more
Donald Trump finds out who really runs the UK, Pastor Begbie rings the Nobel Peace prize committee, and James Brokenshire still can't find anyone to take him seriously. Show more
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Rigsy & Stuart Bailie introduce Michael Mormecha in session. We get a sneak preview of what Tom Robinson is doing in Belfast & Charlene Hegarty shares new music in the Tip Sheet.
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The Vinny Hurrell Show
Is there ever a good reason for saying yes to a fancy dress invitation?
57 minutes on BBC Radio Ulster
Is there ever a good reason for saying yes to a fancy dress invitation? And Hayley Hasselhoff on body shaming. Show more
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Eve Blair presents music to help wind down your day. The Late Show album of the week is 'Black Irish', by American singer-songwriter Shannon McNally. Show more
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