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How the 'right to roam' in the Belfast Hills was won
Minister announces £2.4 million museum expansion
One of the Ulster Museum's biggest draws comes home
Remembering Northern Ireland's role in the second world war at the Cathedral Quarter museum in Belfast
John Gray discovers a unique treasure sparkling at Belfast's Linen Hall Library
Belfast's Twelfth celebrations get a radical overhaul
Lambeg drum maker Richard Sterritt talks goat skins, military history and the lost tradition of Catholic drumming. Click Play Audio for a podcast on the process of making a Lambeg drum
Sportsman, teacher and lover of the Irish language commemorated in new book. Click Play Audio for a podcast with the author Eithne McAlinden
The annual ACNI conference examines the role of the arts in divided societies. See below for full and abridged podcast recordings of selected speeches
Andrew Johnston has the fright of his life on board the Lagan Boat Company's spooky ship
National Trust recommence excavation of the site and welcome amateur archeologists
Giant's Causeway helps Antrim class win plaudits and prizes
NYC exhibition comes to the Ulster American Folk Park, featuring McGuigan's boots, McCullough's belt and Donnelly's desiccated arm. Click Play Video for an exclusive look
Secluded County Down demesne opens its doors to raise money for RSPB
A £17.2m facelift ensures the new look museum a bright future. Click Play Video for a video podcast of the new interior
Linen Hall Library exhibition packs a Titanic punch. Click Play Video for a podcast with curator, Deborah Douglas
Top team bring centuries old books back to life at the University of Ulster
One of Belfast’s hidden gems will be rediscovered from this weekend
CNI joins thousands at Belfast peace vigil
Historic book rehits the shelves courtesy of Belfast City Council. Read the introduction below, and click Play Audio for a podcast with heritage officer Robert Heslip
Arts Council of Northern Ireland chairman receives OBE in New Year's Honours List
Donated cards from the Linen Hall Library's Northern Ireland Political Collection. Click images to enlarge
Northern Irish ex-pat Frederick Rodgers recalls a close call aboard Royal Naval submarine Alcide in 1955
Day of bell-ringing in Belfast to highlight need for action on climate change
Belfast’s own big MAC set to become a unique cultural and public space in the heart of the city. Click Play Video for an online exhibition
It's survived the Blitz and the Troubles, now everyone's favourite market takes on Primal Scream
Author Philip Orr considers parallels between the Somme and recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan
Travel writer Ian Hill discusses his new book, My Lagan Love, and the illustrious relatives he discovered along the banks of the famous river
Renowned urban thinker imagines a bright, arts-based future for Belfast
Slave emancipation in the United States
Slave emanicpation in the United States
Slave emancipation in the United States
Slave emancipation in the United States
Slave emancipation in the United States
The Linen Hall Library's Northern Ireland Political Collection celebrates its 40th anniversary with the return of the Troubled Images exhibition
Historian Eamon Phoenix writes a potted history of Belfast's oldest Christian burial site
Brian Cassells introduces his new book that takes a trip along the beautiful, magical waters of Lough Neagh
New collection of mural images shows that the writing on the walls is really changing
Anne Corscadden Knox seeks underwater answers in the USA
Download two free recipes as the celebrity chef opens a new campaign and competition with Age Concern
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