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Brother of girl shot dead by British Army in Springhill in 1972 says it’s time the British government apologised
Brother of girl shot dead by British Army in Springhill in 1972 says it’s time the British government apologised
Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day
Should NI mother and baby homes redress exclude families of victims who died before September 2011?
Should NI mother and baby homes redress exclude families of victims who died before September 2011?
Campaigners protest the cut-off date in redress scheme for mother and baby homes.
"I've just been diagnosed with cancer" Eoin McNicholl, Derry goalkeeper
"I've just been diagnosed with cancer" Eoin McNicholl, Derry goalkeeper
Eoin McNicholl, 41, is a former Derry goalkeeper. More importantly, he's one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. He’s always been that guy. He played in the All-Ireland winning team of 2002, won a MacRory & Hogan Cup with St Patrick's College Maghera and he progressed into the Derry senior setup. He now works for the GAA in sports science, specialising in statistics. He's just been diagnosed with cancer and has agreed to come on this podcast. Between chemotherapy cycles, he sits down with Thomas and Oisin to emphasise the importance of checking yourself. Despite the subject, this is a beautiful listen. Emotion, laughter, full-on craic and considered thoughts. Eoin is from Glenullin, green and gold to the core, just like all the McNicholls. He's married to Sinead and they have three kids. The McNicholls have travelled this road before. Eoin lost his younger sister Clodagh to cancer, when she was just 6. The former goalkeeper is determined to get better and continue to live life to the full. A powerful listen. The magnificent Eoin McNicholl on the GAA Social
Are online safety apps really protecting children and young people ?
Are online safety apps really protecting children and young people ?
Debate grows over whether online safety apps are engaging young people effectively.
'It’s dangerous' - Justice Minister calls on Sinn Féin to apologise over 'doctored' video
'It’s dangerous' - Justice Minister calls on Sinn Féin to apologise over 'doctored' video
Owner of Belfast business hits out at proposed needle exchange, medical facility.
Executive Office spending over £300K of taxpayers money to maintain buildings at disused former Maze Prison site
Executive Office spending over £300K of taxpayers money to maintain buildings at disused former Maze Prison site
Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day
Should the UK seek closer ties with the EU through the single market or customs union?
Should the UK seek closer ties with the EU through the single market or customs union?
Comments from Wes Streeting reignite debate over Britain’s future outside the EU.
Westmeath stun everyone & Armagh win Ulster
Westmeath stun everyone & Armagh win Ulster
Beautiful provincial madness
Fuath Ban sa tSeirbhís Phóilíneachta, Seoladh Taighde ar Éire Aontaithe, Comhrá le Amano.
Fuath Ban sa tSeirbhís Phóilíneachta, Seoladh Taighde ar Éire Aontaithe, Comhrá le Amano.
Pléann Máire Bhreathnach, Eimear McGovern agus Máirín Ní Ghadhra tuarascáil cháinteach a nochtann go leor teipeanna i bhfiosrú an PSNI ar mharú Katie Simpson agus a mhaíonn go bhfuil fadhb chórasach agus chultúrtha sa tseirbhís le fuath ban. Éire Aontaithe: Deis chlaochlaitheach don Ghaeilge agus don Ghaeltacht, is teideal de thaighde nua-fhoilsithe, coimisiúnaithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i gcomhpháirt le hOllscoil na Banríona, agus tá tuairisc againn óna sheoladh. Fosta labhraíonn Caoimhe le Amano, ealaíontóir ildisciplíneach a bhfuil fréamhacha s'aici le fáil i gContae Chiarraí áit ar fhás sí aníos, agus sa tSeapáin, áit ar rugadh í. Máire Bhreathnach, Eimear McGovern and Máirín Ní Ghadhra discuss a damning report which exposes many failures in the PSNI investigation into the killing of Katie Simpson, and describes a culture of systemic misogyny within the service. Éire Aontaithe: Deis chlaochlaitheach don Ghaeilge agus don Ghaeltacht, is the title of newly published research commissioned by Conradh na Gaeilge in conjunction with Queen's University Belfast and we have a report from the launch. Caoimhe chats to Amano, whose work as a multidisplicinary artist is informed by her roots both in Kerry where she grew up and in Japan where she was born.
Pope Leo’s First Year, Star Wars Spirituality
Pope Leo’s First Year, Star Wars Spirituality
This week marks one year since Pope Leo’s installation. Officially known as the “Mass for the Beginning of the Petrine Ministry of the Bishop of Rome” the ceremony drew hundreds of thousands to Rome while millions watched on TV.One year on how is the Pope doing in the wake of high profile disagreements with the Trump Presidency. Audrey talks to papal biographer Austen Ivereigh, Catholic Theologian Dr Anna Rowlands and Elise Ann Allen, Senior Correspondent with Crux Magazine in Rome.Closer to home we hear from Father Martin Magill and Rev Steve Stockman who, through their work with the 4 Corners Festival, have met both Pope Francis and Pope Leo.This week the latest movie in the Star Wars Universe is released. Audrey talks to Rev Professor David Wilkinson, Astrophysicist, Methodist Minister and Star Wars fan about the religious imagery that runs through the movies.
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