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5423: LISTEN¦ From this Sunday, for the next 10 weeks, there will be an art market on Hill Street, which will give local artists a platform to showcase their talents and visitors and residents a taste of what pedestrianising the road would be like - 25.07.2025
Uploaded: 25.07.2025 12:23:57
5423: LISTEN¦ From this Sunday, for the next 10 weeks, there will be an art market on Hill Street, which will give local artists a platform to showcase their talents and visitors and residents a taste of what pedestrianising the road would be like - 25.07.2025
Uploaded: 25.07.2025 12:23:57
5422: LISTEN¦ Are the Beckhams right to refuse to buy their children houses? They said it was to teach them the value of 'hard graft'. Should parents financially support their adult children? - 25.07.2025
Uploaded: 25.07.2025 12:09:21
5422: LISTEN¦ Are the Beckhams right to refuse to buy their children houses? They said it was to teach them the value of 'hard graft'. Should parents financially support their adult children? - 25.07.2025
Uploaded: 25.07.2025 12:09:21
5421: LISTEN¦ Should Northern Ireland introduce a tourist tax? Deputy PM Angela Rayner is pushing for its introduction in England, to capitalise on booming demand. Some tourism operators warn it would harm their business. What do you think? - 24.07.2025
Uploaded: 24.07.2025 12:58:26
5421: LISTEN¦ Should Northern Ireland introduce a tourist tax? Deputy PM Angela Rayner is pushing for its introduction in England, to capitalise on booming demand. Some tourism operators warn it would harm their business. What do you think? - 24.07.2025
Uploaded: 24.07.2025 12:58:26
5420: LISTEN¦ 'Grief is grief, no matter the weeks' - Nikcolette McPeake from Little Forget Me Nots Trust told Frank that the formal recognition of the loss of a baby before 24 weeks would be 'huge' for many parents across NI - 23.07.2025
Uploaded: 23.07.2025 12:31:55
5420: LISTEN¦ 'Grief is grief, no matter the weeks' - Nikcolette McPeake from Little Forget Me Nots Trust told Frank that the formal recognition of the loss of a baby before 24 weeks would be 'huge' for many parents across NI - 23.07.2025
Uploaded: 23.07.2025 12:31:55