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  • The Fastest Human

    Bobby Kerr was the first Irish sprinter to win an Olympic gold, writes Marion Maxwell
  • Art Beat - Sandra Johnston

    Performance artist representing Northern Ireland at the Venice Biennale
  • Deborah Brown

    From painter to sculptor 
  • Carol Graham

    One of the leading portraitists working in Northern Ireland today
  • Denis Tuohy

    Francis Jones speaks to broadcaster Denis Tuohy about his life and his recent memoirs
  • Ross Wilson

    One of the most collectable artists of his generation
  • Carolyn Mulholland

    Sculptor who has completed many major commissions
  • Public art in Northern Ireland

    An introduction to public art in Belfast, Derry, and the rest of Northern Ireland.
  • The Ulster Historical Foundation

    Northern Ireland’s major genealogical research institution
  • Titanic Attraction Looms Large

    £100m tourist project planned for Belfast's docklands
  • History of Northern Ireland 2

    From the seventeenth century plantation to the United Irishmen
  • History of Northern Ireland 3

    From the Act of Union to the Great Revival
  • History of Northern Ireland 4

    From the Home Rule crisis to the end of Stormont
  • History of Northern Ireland 5

    Northern Ireland in the twentieth century
  • History of Northern Ireland 1

    The history of NI from Gaelic times to the Elizabethan wars
  • Northern Irish Literature 5

    Critical writing in Northern Ireland
  • Gortin Glen Forest Park

    First forest park established in woodland planted for the sole purpose of timber production
  • Historic Monuments 2

    Monastic settlements from early Christians to the Anglo-Normans
  • Historic Monuments 3

    A brief survey of Northern Ireland’s Anglo-Norman fortifications
  • Historic Monuments 4

    Historic monuments from the late Middle Ages to the Plantation of Ulster
  • The Belfast News Letter

    The oldest newspaper in Ireland
  • Old Belfast Newspapers: The 18th Century

    Following on from the success of the Belfast News Letter...
  • Old Belfast Newspapers: The mid 19th century

    From the Belfast Mercury to the Morning Post.
  • Old Belfast Newspapers: The late 19th century

    From the Morning News to the Ulster Echo.
  • Riverside Theatre in the family way…

  • Down County Museum

    All of Co. Down’s Cultural Heritage under one roof
  • Colette Bryce

    Derry born poet whose first two collections have garnered an impressive crop of prizes
  • Moyra Donaldson

    Naomi Foyle finds Donaldson's poetic voice 'honed and highly relevant'
  • Joan Lingard

    'I'm well-rooted in Scotland but for me it's more instinctive to write about Belfast'
  • The New Irish Poets

    Controversial critic Fred Johnston reviews Bloodaxe's take on new Irish poetry
  • Devil on the Silver Screen

    Film censorship in NI during the 1920s and 1930s
  • Eye on the Island - July

    Desima Connolly previews the Rathlin Airs traditional music festival
  • The Architecture of Belfast

    From small market town to the city's Edwardian heydey
  • No Pasaran

    Irish volunteers in Spain
  • Training the Troops

    Training camps in Northern Ireland during World War II
  • Down in a Free State

    How one wartime pilot got an Irish geography lesson
  • Greencastle Airfield

    US Combat Crew Replacement Centre
  • Craigavon Museum Services

    Collections include 160 vintage radios
  • Obituary of Robert Harbinson (Robin Bryans)

    The first working class Ulster Protestant writer to be published to international acclaim
  • Art Beat - Una Walker

    The artist as enabler, catalyst and maker
  • Arty McGlynn

    One of the most sought after musicians in Ireland
  • Conway Mill Development Group

    Regenerating west Belfast
  • A Tribute to Mairtín Crawford

    The Arts Council's Damian Smyth remembers the vibrant poet
  • Bowling for Gold

    Margaret Johnson - Northern Ireland's world beating outdoor bowls champion
  • Clanart Gallery

    Enniskillen gallery promoting contemporary Irish artists
  • Linger at Limepark

    Desima Connolly finds out about a unique creative retreat in Co Antrim
  • Paul Henry

    Images of an Irish Arcadia
  • Billy Brown

    Francis Kennedy mourns the passing of a bona fide musical genius
  • Man of the Theatre

    Acclaimed actor and director 'Sir Ian' McElhinney
  • Alistair Wilson

    Belfast artist representing Northern Ireland at the Venice Biennale
  • Hidden Treasure

    Karen Brown seeks out the UTV Art Collection with its new curator
  • Willie Drennan

    In conversation about the Ulster Scots tradition
  • Belfast Gasworks

    Belfast Gasworks provided light and heat for the city for more than 150 years
  • Art Beat

    In the first of a series, critic Peter Haining profiles Brian Connolly
  • William Artt

    Graphic artist and community worker who launched his first solo exhibition in 1994
  • Wildlife in Northern Ireland

    An overview of some of the wildlife native to Northern Ireland including hedgehogs, badgers and stoats
  • Workman and Clark

    Rivals to Harland and Wolff known as the ’wee yard’. While Harland and Wolff has long dominated Northern Ireland’s cultural consciousness, other names that embodied Belfast’s shipbuilding industry have often been forgotten. While Harland and Wolff has long dominated Northern Ireland’s cultural consciousness, other names that embodied Belfast’s shipbuilding industry have often been forgotten.
  • Gerry Fitt

    Founding members of the Social Democratic and Labour Party. One of the founding members of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, Fitt acted as party leader until 1979. One of the founding members of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, Fitt acted as party leader until 1979.
  • James Molyneaux

    Unionist politician and Orange Grand Master. Molyneaux was elected to the Westminster House of Commons for the Ulster Unionist Party in Antrim South. In contrast to his overall image as a hardliner, Molyneaux’s period as Westminster leader saw the party begin to distance itself from the Conservative Party, evidenced mainly by a less hostile attitude to the Labour Party.
  • John Mitchel

    The epitome of revolutionary nationalism. The epitome of revolutionary nationalism, John Mitchel has always been a controversial figure in Irish history. A charismatic figure, excellent journalist and talented self-propagandist, John Mitchel became the epitome of revolutionary nationalism.

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