Provocative weekly debate on moral, religious and ethical issues. From BBC Radio Ulster
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Resident chef Paula McIntyre brings you a weekly recipe in a handy digestible ten minute download. From BBC Radio Ulster.
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The teams assume nothing as they examine events through fresh eyes.
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Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines, chat to the people making them and ask you, the audience, what you think? From BBC Radio Ulster
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The weekly gardening programme for keen gardeners, with the latest advice, news and visits to gardens large and small around the province. Presented by David Maxwell.
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Anna Curran champions the cause of consumers in Northern Ireland, helping them to solve their problems, make the right choices and avoid the pitfalls - contact the show with your consumer and benefits queries: Write to: OYB BBC Ormeau Avenue BELFAST BT2 8HQ
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Ireland’s rich and turbulent history is explored in a series written by the late Dr Jonathan Bardon.
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Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day: an unmissable mixture of news, phone ins and entertainment. From BBC Radio Ulster
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The back-stop’s here? Bad puns with top political coverage from Northern Ireland. Red Lines brings you essential analysis and commentary by BBC NI’s politics team.
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Radio Ulster brings together some of the best radio documentaries from UK and Irish broadcasters.
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Highlights from Vinny's late-night magazine show on BBC Radio Ulster.
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Downloads of Anderson Extra plus some of Gerry Anderson's classic podcasts. From BBC Radio Ulster's Remembering Gerry week
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The Hole in the Wall Gang are on air with a brand new sketch show, delivering their hilarious verdict on the politicians and current events in Northern Ireland.
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Dive into an alternative world of humour and wonderment. This is a permanent archive featuring some of Gerry’s best shows from 1984 onwards, 2 episodes added each week. Part of BBC Radio Foyle’s 40th birthday celebrations
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To commemorate the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Ciaran Hinds introduces a series of letters written 100 years ago to the day by people on-board, each read by a different famous person
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Remembering Seamus Heaney
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Vinny Hurrell takes his guests back to their mid-twenties. Given the passage of time – what would they do differently now? What advice would they give their younger selves?
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Joel Taggart and guests discuss all the latest news, results and talking points from across the Irish League as well as showcasing the people and personalities behind the game.
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Award-winning composer Chipzel unlocks the past, present and future of UK gaming and technology.
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Drama series exploring World War I and the tragedies of war through the love letters of two young lovers
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A podcast celebrating the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, presented by Anne Marie McAleese.
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Marking the centenary of the war through stories and events linked to places across Ireland. Introduced by Helen Mark.
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Gemma Bradley talks a new guest on their career so far, inspirations, backstage stories, and they perform in session.
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Welcome to the Stephen Nolan Audio channel. BBC Radio Ulster, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC One. Stephen will use this to communicate personally with you and you will also find key audio from his radio and tv shows. To contact the show: nolan@bbc.co.uk Stephen direct: stephen.nolan@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @stephennolan
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The Nolan team based in Belfast are a group of journalists well used to asking awkward questions. This investigative podcast questions the BBC over its close relationship with the political lobby group Stonewall. We talk to a range of voices with a view on sex, gender and identity. This 18 month investigation has already had significant impact behind the scenes in major public institutions. The podcast is the story of how it all unfolded.
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Comedy news quiz
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The Nolan Show investigates true crime from Northern Ireland and further afield. We speak with those involved including families and friends of victims, retracing final steps and shedding new light on unexplained cases. Stephen Nolan and Vinny Hurrell present. The series is produced by Vinny Hurrell.
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25 years since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement brought peace to Northern Ireland, we examine what's inside one of the most significant peace accords in modern history.
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What is the solution to the traffic chaos in Belfast?
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William Crawley chats with guests about the increasing traffic issues in Belfast.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Plans for UK-wide ‘Not for EU’ labelling dropped - what could it mean for goods on our shelves in NI?
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Stephen also talks about a new Civil Service inclusive language guide for staffBy BBC Radio Ulster
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Have we lost confidence in our justice system's ability to deliver for victims of crime?
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William Crawley discusses the new survey from the Commissioner for Victims of Crime NI.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Senior Sinn Féin figure resigns after providing references for former colleague who was later convicted of child sex offences
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Senior Sinn Féin figure resigns after providing references for former colleague who was later convicted of child sex offences.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Religious conversions - therapy for the soul?
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What drives someone to change their faith? It can't be an easy decision- or can it? It certainly arouses deep emotions among others- what should be a private matter rarely is, it tends to provoke a reaction but is the new belief believable? Is it masking a previously bad life? Presenter Audrey Carville in conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Romain who…
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Chocolate Pots with Poached Plums, Muscovado Cream and Candied Hazelnuts
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250ml double cream 50g soft brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg 100g dark chocolate chopped Simmer the cream, sugar and vanilla until the sugar has dissolved. Pour over the dark chocolate and stir until melted. Cool for 5 minutes and whisk in the egg. Pour into 4 ramekins or glasses and chill until set – about 6 hours. Poached plums 4 plums, halve…
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Taking steps to reduce your debt. Helping youngsters with money skills.By BBC Radio Ulster
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The best bedding to plant now, irresistible irises and finding Fungi
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When the right Autumn conditions arrive, Fungi pop up as if by magic and this week on Gardeners’ Corner, David Maxwell explores this fascinating world with Northern Ireland Fungus Group member Debbie Nelson. At Ballyrobert Cottage Garden, Maurice Parkinson is planting miniature Irises for a splash of colour in February next year. He’s also dividing…
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What kind of deal needs to be achieved to bring the war in Ukraine to an end?
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William Crawley speaks to guests Oleksandra Matviichuk and Mary Dejevsky.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Is our public transport up to standard for those with disabilities?
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William Crawley chats to guests about the accessibility of public transport.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Questions for Mid and East Antrim Council as family run businesses told to leave park after two decades
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Stephen also talks about the ongoing traffic chaos in Belfast City CentreBy BBC Radio Ulster
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Nolan Exclusive – Hundreds of thousands of pounds stolen from NI restaurants on Just Eat platform
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Nolan Exclusive – Hundreds of thousands of pounds stolen from NI restaurants on Just Eat platform.By BBC Radio Ulster
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William and guests discuss a campaign to shut down an integrated Irish language school in east Belfast before it even opens
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Why is a school for small children being turned into a political controversy?By BBC Radio Ulster
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Questions for DUP Education Minister Paul Givan for meeting with Loyalist Communities Council
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Questions for DUP Education Minister Paul Givan for meeting with Loyalist Communities Council.By BBC Radio Ulster
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NI Secretary of State Hilary Benn makes clear statement to Stormont, live within your means.
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NI Secretary of State Hilary Benn makes clear statement to Stormont.By BBC Radio Ulster
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DUP leader tells party conference of 'new approach both internally and externally' - what does that mean?
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Airline apologise as MLA and wheelchair user Andy Allen is left stranded at airportBy BBC Radio Ulster
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Remembrance - would it be better if we learned to forget?
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Is it easier to remember than to forget? What would happen if we did forget our past? Would we be consumed by guilt? Would we be free to heal? Would it be liberating?By 'our past' we don't just mean our most recent past. We mean remembering world wars, remembering revolutions, remembering civil wars. We commemorate a lot in this part of the world, …
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Warm n’duja, runner bean and potato salad with feta and pumpkin seed picada
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75g n’djua 300g cooked baby potatoes, sliced 200g runner beans 2 shallots, finely chopped 100g crumbled feta Slice the runner beans into 3cm pieces and cook in boiling salted water for 3 minutes. Drain well and set aside.Heat the n’duja in a large pan and stir well to break it up. When it starts to melt add the potatoes and cook for minute. Add the…
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On World Alzheimer’s Day, On Your Behalf looks at everything from ageing well to advice around planning for your care. Should older drivers have to re sit their test once they reach a certain age? Presenter Anna Curran has been meeting some older drivers to get their take on the matter. She chats to road safety expert, Rob Heard from the Older Driv…
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How to preserve your summer veg, an exotic oasis in Howth and perennial of the month
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This week David Maxwell finds out how to preserve some of this year’s harvest with HE teacher come obsessive gardener Kerry Connolly. She’s an expert at turning a glut of marrows and tomatoes into sauces and chutneys for the colder months. He also returns to Howth near Dublin to visit another exceptional garden on this Irish Sea peninsula. This tim…
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William and guests discuss the impact the candidate for Governor of North Carolina could have on Donald Trump's campaign
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Could past social media posts from politician Mark Robinson sway the 2024 US election?By BBC Radio Ulster
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Former NIO Minister Steve Baker faces questions on Casement Park, NI politicians and Legacy Act
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Mark Simpson also talks to Translink boss Chris ConwayBy BBC Radio Ulster
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William and guests discuss ethnic minority concerns following recent racist violence
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Is it time to denormalise paramilitary groups in our society?By BBC Radio Ulster
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Man shot in both legs by IRA in 1990s in case of 'mistaken identity' yet to receive compensation
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Man shot in both legs by IRA in 1990s in case of 'mistaken identity' yet to receive compensation. Also, a former key figure in the DUP urges party to rebrand and change its name. Presented by Mark Simpson.By BBC Radio Ulster
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William and guests take a deep dive into the hundreds of boards overseeing Northern Ireland's public bodies.
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Public bodies deal with nearly every aspect of our lives, but are they fit for purpose?By BBC Radio Ulster
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Is the new Grand Central Station adding to the traffic woes of Belfast motorists?
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Is the new Grand Central Station adding to the traffic woes of Belfast motorists? Our reporter Taylor Johnson investigates. We also take a look at safety on the roads and what is being done to protect you. Presented by Mark Simpson.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Omnibus #12 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Broadcasting North and South• Showband fever• Whitaker and Lemass• Lemass and Brookeborough• Brookeborough’s fall Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #11 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Church and state• The Fethard On Sea boycott• A disgrace to the nation• The launch of the Canberra• De Valera’s vision of Cathleen ni Houlihan Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #10 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Operation Harvest• Defeat for the IRA• Stagnation• The vanishing Irish• Inishkillane Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Omnibus #9 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The Princess Victoria disaster• Linen, boom and collapse• Shipbuilding in Belfast• Marching on the Longstone Road• The revival of the IRA Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #8 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The Chapel Gate Election• Conquering the white death• The Mother and Child controversy• Lacklustre performance• The rule of Brookeborough Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #7 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The winter of 1947• The 1947 Education Act • The family of the republic• The inter-party government• Ireland, a republic Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #6 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • VE Day• Controversial condolences• Northern Ireland elections 1945• The Welfare State• Northern Ireland, a very substantial measure of government aid Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #4 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • German guests of the state• American visitors• The tramp of marching Yanks• Don’t be a dope• Governing Éire, 1939 to 1945 Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #2 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Neither time nor gold can beat Germany• Censorship in Éire, 1939 to 1945• The period of the next moon may well bring our turn• The Easter Tuesday Belfast Blitz• Tremendous devastation Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymo…
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Omnibus #1 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The Emergency, Éire 1939• We here today are in a state of war• Failed preparations• Ireland and the Battle of the Atlantic• The Magazine Fort attack, December 1939 Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Cherrie McIlwaine, Patrick FitzSymons and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #48 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • An empty political formula• The Economic War• Democracy in peril• Forget the unhappy past• Crying for a happier life Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #47 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Civil war• Green against green• Divided Ulster• Not an inch• Northern Ireland: depression years Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Omnibus #44 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The conspirators prepare• We are going to be slaughtered• Easter Week• Executions and internment• Sacrifice at the Somme Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #42 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Killing Home Rule with kindness• De-anglicizing the Irish people• Two nations?• Cultural revival• Home Rule promised Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #41 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Belfast: an imperial city• Committee Room 15• Keep our noble kingdom whole• The Second Home Rule Bill• The country is bleeding to death Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #40 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The relief of Captain Boycott• Assassination in the Phoenix Park• The First Home Rule Bill• ‘Is them ‘uns bate?’• The Belfast riots of 1886 Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #39 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The growth of Belfast• Party fights• My mission is to pacify Ireland• Keep a firm grip of your homesteads• The Land War Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #38 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Emigration• The Battle of Widow McCormack’s Cabbage Patch• The Fenian Brotherhood• The green flag will be flying independently• God Save Ireland Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #36 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Monster Meetings• A Nation Once Again?• The very extreme of human wretchedness• The far seeing merchants • So much wretchedness Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #37 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The census of 1841• Phytophthora infestans• Famine• The Famine in Skibereen• Fever Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.By BBC Radio Ulster
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Omnibus #35 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • The Clare Election• ‘Scum condensed of Irish bog!’• A social laboratory• The Tithe War• The Repealer repulsed Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #34 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Caravats and Shanavests• Ribbonmen, Orangemen and Rockites• Emancipation refused• The Catholic association• The ‘invasion’ of Ulster Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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Omnibus #33 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Jobbing with the most corrupt people under Heaven• The Passing of the Act of Union• Robert Emmet• Now is your time for liberty• Let no man write my epitaph Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey…
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Omnibus #32 explores Ireland’s rich and turbulent history in the following episodes – • Rebellion in County Antrim• The rebellion in County Down• Vinegar Hill• The Races of Castlebar• The Union proposed Written by Dr Jonathan Bardon and featuring Frances Tomelty, James Greene, Richard Dormer and Sean Crummey.…
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