A exploration of topical issues affecting Northern Ireland
Up, Up and Away - The Cheap Flight Boom: Chris Page looks at the ups and downs of Belfast's cheap airline boom and asks if it can be sustained.
DetailsRobbie Meredith reports on the story behind the headlines of one of the week's major news stories.
DetailsWhy has the British National Party chosen Northern Ireland as its new fundraising hub? Andy Martin investigates.
DetailsMartina Purdy speaks to two executive ministers, Michelle Gildnernew and Arlene Foster, who combine their duties with motherhood.
DetailsBBC Radio Foyle's Michael Bradley investigates Londonderry's bid to become UK City of Culture, following its renaissance after the Troubles.
DetailsMarie-Louise Connolly investigates the growing number of anorexia sufferers forced to travel outside Northern Ireland for treatment, and asks if the health service can cope.
DetailsBryan Coll reports on how the once thriving County Down ports Portavogie, Ardglass and Kilkeel are trying to find new economic alternatives to fishing.
DetailsPaedophiles Online: Wendy Austin charts the rise of online paedophilia and asks why conviction rates are so low.
DetailsRobbie Meredith visits Kilkeel to find out how the closure of a factory or business can affect the local community.
DetailsTar at Tara: Diarmaid Fleming tells the story of the conflict between the conservationists and the Irish government surrounding Ireland's most expensive motorway.
DetailsAndy Martin investigates the hidden and often dangerous side of seafaring.
DetailsThe Property Ladder: After three years of unprecedented growth, house prices throughout Northern Ireland are falling. Karen Atkinson reports on today's volatile property market.
DetailsColletta Smith reports on the devastation caused by the fire, started by vandals, that burned Whitehouse Primary School to the ground.
DetailsCiaran Tracey documents the lives of families in the tower blocks of New Lodge, as they try to persuade housing authorities to improve their living conditions.
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