The day's news agenda set with Sarah Brett and Mark Devenport, including regular News, Travel and Sport updates and analysis of Finance and Business News. Show more
Universal credit to be cut as gas, electric and food prices rise - what are the people of NI facing this winter? Show more
Join Connor Phillips for his mid-morning mix of music, great guests and mischief.
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BBC Young Writers’ Award; Plumbing for Success; What's on this autumn
56 minutes on BBC Radio Ulster
BBC YWA nominee Luca Anderson-Muller, plumbing lecturer Colleen Rafferty and author Michelle Gallen on breaking down gender-stereotype jobs. Plus, what's on this autumn. Show more
The big stories at the end of your day or on your evening commute. Weather, sport and travel too. Presented by Sara Girvin and Mark Simpson.
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Farming Matters
BBC Radio Ulster Farming Matters heads to the 2021 Balmoral Show
54 minutes on BBC Radio Ulster
BBC Radio Ulster’s Farming Matters presenter, Nicola Weir, and her team head to the opening day of the 2021 Balmoral Show. Show more
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Seachtain Feasachta Deonú Orgán, Raidió Fáilte ag ceiliúradh 15 bliain ar an aer. Show more
Stephen McCauley brings you the best in alternative music from punk to electronica. Another track into the Hall of Fame and Disc Brakes. Show more
Ralph celebrates the musical legacy of Manchester with tracks from The Smiths, New Order and Doves. Show more
Local information on health and social issues in Cantonese.
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Fleetwood Mac, James Taylor, Willie Nelson, and Amy Shark alongside Keith Urban open your Late Show tonight. Lots more in between that and your lullaby from Eva Cassidy. Show more
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BBC Radio Ulster joins BBC Radio 5 live