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Season 2017
After the fall of Stormont, Jennifer O'Leary asks if power sharing can ever really be stable here and travels to Kosovo to see how it works there.
After the fall of Stormont, Jennifer O'Leary asks if power sharing can ever really be stable here and travels to Kosovo to see how it works there.
Hard-hitting investigations on the stories that matter in Northern Ireland. Jennifer O'Leary looks at the challenges over making power sharing work at Stormont.
Hard-hitting investigations on the stories that matter in Northern Ireland. Jennifer O'Leary looks at the challenges over making power sharing work at Stormont.
With British Army veterans set to be tried for Troubles killings, Mandy McAuley meets their comrades campaigning to stop the cases and assesses how their fight will feature in Stormont's new negotiations.
With British Army veterans set to be tried for Troubles killings, Mandy McAuley meets their comrades campaigning to stop the cases and assesses how their fight will feature in Stormont's new negotiations.
GPs in Northern Ireland are threatening to quit the NHS and go private because they say they are under-resourced and facing a huge work load. Chris Moore investigates.
GPs in Northern Ireland are threatening to quit the NHS and go private because they say they are under-resourced and facing a huge work load. Chris Moore investigates.
A studio audience put questions to opinion-formers. Panellists are former secretary of state Owen Paterson, former tanaiste Joan Burton, former Sinn Fein MLA Daithi McKay, DUP MP Jeffrey
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A studio audience put questions to opinion-formers. Panellists are former secretary of state Owen Paterson, former tanaiste Joan Burton, former Sinn Fein MLA Daithi McKay, DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson and commentators Brian Feeney and Lesley Riddoch. Noel Thompson presents.
Jim Fitzpatrick charts the journey of Martin McGuinness from man of war to man of peace, and examines the future of Sinn Fein without him.
Jim Fitzpatrick charts the journey of Martin McGuinness from man of war to man of peace, and examines the future of Sinn Fein without him.
Chris Moore tells the inside story of a Craigavon sex abuse case, where a husband and wife were jailed for assaulting a vulnerable woman who was kept captive in their home for eight years. With extracts of police interview recordings.
Chris Moore tells the inside story of a Craigavon sex abuse case, where a husband and wife were jailed for assaulting a vulnerable woman who was kept captive in their home for eight years. With extracts of police interview recordings.
As the Brexit negotiations begin and the border tops the agenda, Jim Fitzpatrick travels to Brussels in search of answers.
As the Brexit negotiations begin and the border tops the agenda, Jim Fitzpatrick travels to Brussels in search of answers.
With the DUP now powerbrokers at Westminster, what is the price of its support for the Conservatives? And what are the prospects of restoring the Stormont institutions? Special reports
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With the DUP now powerbrokers at Westminster, what is the price of its support for the Conservatives? And what are the prospects of restoring the Stormont institutions? Special reports and studio guests on the general election fall-out. With Noel Thompson.
Conor Spackman investigates how the controversial Private Finance Initiative was used in Northern Ireland.
Conor Spackman investigates how the controversial Private Finance Initiative was used in Northern Ireland.
Jim Fitzpatrick catches up with five former elected representatives to hear about life after front-line politics and to discuss their views on the big political questions, including the Stormont deadlock and Brexit.
Jim Fitzpatrick catches up with five former elected representatives to hear about life after front-line politics and to discuss their views on the big political questions, including the Stormont deadlock and Brexit.
Mandy McAuley meets two men who narrowly survived gun and bomb attacks in Belfast and Dublin - only to find out years later that police had connections to their would-be killers. Now they want to know why the PSNI won't answer their questions.
Mandy McAuley meets two men who narrowly survived gun and bomb attacks in Belfast and Dublin - only to find out years later that police had connections to their would-be killers. Now they want to know why the PSNI won't answer their questions.
Conor Spackman investigates what drove Ciaran Maxwell to turn from royal marine to dissident republican and speaks to one of the people on his list of targets.
Conor Spackman investigates what drove Ciaran Maxwell to turn from royal marine to dissident republican and speaks to one of the people on his list of targets.
Chris Moore reports on the paedophile hunter groups now operating in Northern Ireland and, in an exclusive interview, challenges the self-styled hunter who confronted a man who later took his own life.
Chris Moore reports on the paedophile hunter groups now operating in Northern Ireland and, in an exclusive interview, challenges the self-styled hunter who confronted a man who later took his own life.
A look at how and why the DUP and Sinn Fein allowed community groups linked to loyalist paramilitaries to benefit from Stormont's Social Investment Fund.
A look at how and why the DUP and Sinn Fein allowed community groups linked to loyalist paramilitaries to benefit from Stormont's Social Investment Fund.
Jim Fitzpatrick meets Ireland's taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, on the eve of a vital EU summit that will set the direction of the Brexit talks and could have a lasting impact on peace and prosperity in Northern Ireland.
Jim Fitzpatrick meets Ireland's taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, on the eve of a vital EU summit that will set the direction of the Brexit talks and could have a lasting impact on peace and prosperity in Northern Ireland.
A studio audience put questions to a panel of decision makers on the week's big talking points. Noel Thompson presents.
A studio audience put questions to a panel of decision makers on the week's big talking points. Noel Thompson presents.
Peter Coulter assesses the impact of the new personal independence payment in Northern Ireland and hears from claimants.
Peter Coulter assesses the impact of the new personal independence payment in Northern Ireland and hears from claimants.
Lyndsey Telford investigates the rise in deaths from prescription drug abuse and asks why, in Northern Ireland, these drugs kill more than heroin.
Lyndsey Telford investigates the rise in deaths from prescription drug abuse and asks why, in Northern Ireland, these drugs kill more than heroin.
Conor Spackman investigates the controversy around fixed odds betting terminals, which have been dubbed the 'crack cocaine of gambling'.
Conor Spackman investigates the controversy around fixed odds betting terminals, which have been dubbed the 'crack cocaine of gambling'.
Datshiane Navanayagam investigates why hospital waiting lists in NI are among the worst in the UK and asks if more money will solve the problems of the health service in NI.
Datshiane Navanayagam investigates why hospital waiting lists in NI are among the worst in the UK and asks if more money will solve the problems of the health service in NI.
A studio audience put questions to a panel of decision makers on the week's big talking points. Noel Thompson presents.
A studio audience put questions to a panel of decision makers on the week's big talking points. Noel Thompson presents.
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