IN DEPTH
Radio Foyle takes an in depth look at a selection of local and international issues.
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 | REASONABLE FORCE Should a householder who's been burgled be free from fear of prosecution if he strikes an intruder? |
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 | HAIRY PROBLEM Should schools allow boys to wear their hair the same length as girls? |
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 | CREDIT CRUNCH CRIME A senior police officer ssays there's been an increase in robberies - because of the "credit crunch". |
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 | ABERFOYLE John Magowan reveals a flavour of the upstairs downstairs life of Aberfoyle House. |
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 | ON THE AIR Jimmy Porter discovered amateur radio aged just 15. And a lifetime later, he's one of Europe's leading hams. |
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 | CHARLIE LANDSBOROUGH Country singer, Charlie Landsborough chatted to Sean Coyle about growing up in Birkenhead. |
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 | BOOM HALL Ken McCormack visited one of Derry's grandest ruins with Deirdre Donnelly. |
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 | REMEMBERING MUNICH Harry Gregg looks back on the Munich Air Crash - when he was hailed for his "greatest save". |
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 | EOGHAN STILL SINGING Dungiven's singing sensation made it to the final of the X-Factor, and captured thousands of hearts. |
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 | INTO THE WEST Will the north west get to see some major investment soon? Paul McFadden investigates. |
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 | SANTA RECORD Derry held the largest ever gathering of Santas. But it’s not going in the Guinness World Records book. |
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 | HOMELESS IN DERRY Paul McFadden investigates the plight of the homeless on the streets of Derry following the death of a local man. |
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 | CLERIC IN ACTION Presbyterian Minister, David Latimer, spoke to Paul McFadden after four months in a field hospital. |
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 | ROAD TO SAM Follow Tyrone's road to lifting the Sam Maguire trophy. |