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Tom Boyd
East Belfast socialist and leader of the Northern Ireland Labour Party in the Stormont Parliament -
Rural Showcase: Rathlin Island
Unique perspectives from the islanders -
Gerry Adams
Sinn Féin politician who worked to ally the political and military struggle -
Kinbane Castle
Kinbane Castle offers spectacular views of Rathlin Island and Dunagregor Iron Age fort -
Dunluce Castle
Dunluce castle rests on the edge of the clifftops between Bushmills and Portrush -
Castle Espie
Castle Espie boasts Ireland’s largest collection of wildfowl -
About Cave Hill
The Cave Hill dominates the skyline on the northern edge of Belfast -
The Archaeology of Cave Hill
Cave Hill has been occupied since the last retreat of the glaciers, 9000 years ago -
Ballyronan and its Port
A place of great historical importance -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (1)
Hugh A Murphy discusses a turbulent period in Irish history -
Challenges Facing European Minority Languages
John Monaghan compares the Irish and Basque languages -
The Flemings, Barons of Slane
Trace the family's ups and downs between Slane and Anticur -
The Huguenots and Ballyronan
The exiled French had a great influence on the town -
An Unbridled Passion for his Work
Clare O'Connor meets a Master Farrier at Enniskillen College -
If You Go Down to the Woods Today...
Jacinta Owens enjoyed the variety in Portglenone Forest -
Gulliver Naps Beside the City
Jacinta Owens pays a visit to Cave Hill and Belfast Castle -
A Virtual Walking Tour of the Ormeau Road
One of the oldest and most significant thoroughfares in the city -
Cave Hill Country Park
The largest area of publicly owned open space in the Belfast area -
The Buildings of the Belfast Castle Estate
Belfast Castle was built by the third Marquis of Donegall in 1862 -
Beloved Inspiration of Jonathan Swift
Clare O'Connor explores Gosford Park -
Starstruck in Armagh
Clare O'Connor tracked celestial bodies at the Armagh Observatory -
Carving Out a Place in History
Clare O'Connor explores Knockmany chambered cairn -
Northern Ireland’s Railway Heritage
The island of Ireland now has some 2300km of public railways -
Whitehead’s Railway Heritage
The coastline around Whitehead was opened up by the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway -
Peregrine Falcons at Scrabo Tower
'It was an amazing feeling - the bird has such speed and strength.' -
Hacking it with the 82nd Airborne Division!
Ardboe man Phil Conlon looks back -
A Proper Turkey
Clare O'Connor visits an organic turkey farm in Limavady -
Champions of the Bull Ring
Clare O'Connor meets some NI beefcake -
Charles J McGuinness
Adventures of a sea-man. -
Rural Ireland – Life & work of Margaret Gallagher
Although she might survive in another lifestyle she would never be happy -
Rathlin Lighthouses
Peggy McFaul describes Rathlin's three lighthouses -
Red Bay Defences in WWII (1)
Bob McMullan describes the slow outbreak of the war for the people of the Glens -
Marconi and Rathlin
The radio pioneer's early broadcasts on the island -
Red Bay Defences in WWII (2)
Bobby McMullan recalls German submariners landing on the Antrim coast -
Red Bay Defences in WWII (3)
Bob McMullan remembers the fun loving American GIs -
Red Bay Defences in WWII (4)
Bob McMullan speculates on German intentions towards Antrim -
Clough Fair
The rise and fall of a country fair -
Glenravel Glen
An area with a history of great change -
Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in Glenravel
Important mineral deposits have been found in the area -
Armagh Rail Disaster
The passengers were captive to a perilous fate