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Red Lines

The back-stop’s here? Bad puns with top political coverage from Northern Ireland. Red Lines brings y

Episodes

Total: 217

Mark Carruthers is joined by Gareth Gordon, Jayne McCormack and the Press Association's Ireland Edit

Clear and presenter danger

2019/12/17

Mark Carruthers is joined by Tara Mills, William Crawley and Enda McClafferty to look back at a rema

Paper candidates

2019/12/11

Mark Carruthers is joined by the Belfast Telegraph's Suzanne Breen, John Manley from the Irish News,

Mark Devenport, Jayne McCormack and Mary Kelly join Mark Carruthers to look at the Alliance Party's

Mark Devenport, Stephen Walker and Mary Kelly join Mark Carruthers to look at the DUP's election pro

Mark Devenport, Enda McClafferty and Suzanne Breen join Mark Carruthers to look at Sinn Féin's elect

Mark Devenport, Enda McClafferty and Freya McClements join Mark Carruthers to look at the SDLP's ele

Mark Devenport, Gareth Gordon and Sarah Creighton join Mark Carruthers to look at the UUP's election

Will Boris trade the Union?

2019/10/30

Mark Carruthers is joined by regulars Mark Devenport and Enda McClafferty and BBC Scotland Editor, S

Newton lays down the law

2019/10/21

After a memorable - but brief - return to Stormont we discuss the day's events and other big moments

When the dealin's done?

2019/10/17

A special Red Lines episode on the day the UK and EU agree a Brexit deal. But can it get through par

The writers' room

2019/10/15

Mark and three top journalists and authors on writing a bestseller, nailing the story and getting th

Tweets, trolls and tots

2019/10/8

The double-edged sword of social media

No vox popery here...

2019/10/1

Marmalade madness as Enda makes it to Belfast.

The Champions League final for constitutional lawyers

A bridge over troubled political waters? Red Lines looks at the connections between Northern Ireland

Apologies in advance...

2019/9/10

Barnier, bigfooting and, as ever, the backstop.