The back-stop’s here? Bad puns with top political coverage from Northern Ireland. Red Lines brings y
Mark Carruthers takes to the streets with historian Colm Ó Dóghair and Gemma Reid from the Belfast E
Assessing how the latest polls might translate on election day. Mark chats to Suzanne Breen, David M
Mark Carruthers discusses the current state of relations between the UK and the Republic with histor
Andrea Catherwood and Allan Little chat constitutional change in Scotland and NI
Change makers, influencers and activists who have made their mark in NI
It's time to pause, review the past few weeks & look ahead to what's coming up.
Mark Carruthers is joined by Glenn Patterson and Brian McGilloway who've written books and articles
Mark Carruthers is joined by the BBC's former Ireland Correspondents, Mark Simpson & James Helm,
Mark Carruthers is joined by Gareth Gordon, Julia Langdon and former NIO Minister, Sir Richard Needh
Mark & guests discuss Northern Ireland's electoral pacts of the past and present.
Mark & guests review how the Dublin media report on stories from & about Northern Ireland
Mark Carruthers is joined by libel lawyer Paul Tweed, the Belfast Telegraph's Sam McBride and former
With a new term at Stormont and an election on the way - Mark Carruthers as is joined by Health Corr
Mark is joined by BBC's Mark Simpson, Belfast Telegraph's Suzanne Breen & the News Letter's Sam
Mark chats to Enda McClafferty, Suzanne Breen & Chris Donnelly about Sinn Féin's Stormont strate
Mark Carruthers asks Peter Sheridan from Co-Operation Ireland, Professor Deirdre Heenan and Washingt
What will Arlene Foster do next? Mark chats to the FT's Henry Mance, former MP Anna Soubry & BBC
Mark Carruthers is joined by the Belfast Telegraph's Suzanne Breen, data analyst Peter Donaghy and S
Mark Carruthers asks BBC Political Correspondent Gareth Gordon and Political Editors, Suzanne Breen
Mark is joined by commentator Chris Donnelly, ex-MLA Daithí McKay & the Irish Times' Mary Miniha