IN DEPTH
Radio Foyle takes an in depth look at a selection of local and international issues.
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 | TILLIES SITE The former Tillie and Henderson site has been vacant since 2003. |
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 | THE MUTE MEADOW See the £800,000 plans for a new artwork for Derry's Waterside. |
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 | PROJECT KELVIN How plans for a telecoms hub were changed from Derry to Coleraine - and back again. |
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 | THE MELTIN' POT How a B17 bomber crashed into the sea off Donegal, and the woman who rescued many of the crew. |
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 | A DERRY "ICON" One of Derry's most remarkable people, the teacher and icon painter, Sister Aloysius, died on Christmas Day. |
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 | "ACT ON CO2" Environment Minister Sammy Wilson says he doubts that man-made greenhouse gases cause global warming. |
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 | TRANSFER DILEMMA Children who want to go to Grammar School in 2010 could be faced with three different exams. |
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 | "LYING THERE LIFELESS" Denis Law visited Derry and spoke about how his own family was nearly touched by tragedy. |
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 | NEOLITHIC SITE A local archaeologist calls for recognition for a site of "national importance". |
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 | PEREGRINE FALCON Is a peregrine falcon using the spire of St Eugene's Cathedral as a rooftop restaurant? |
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 | THE GEE SPOT The Paul McFadden show tries to find a coherent vision for the North West. |
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 | TEENAGE KICKZ Can you use the power of football to tackle antisocial behaviour? |
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 | DERRY TRANSFORMED How many of Derry's bombed buildings were transformed by the Inner City Trust. |
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 | PADDY BOGSIDE Paddy Doherty, better known as Paddy "Bogside", has retired from the Inner City Trust. |
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 | A VISION FOR DERRY The leading businessman, Garvan O'Doherty spells out his vision for Derry. |
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 | SIGN OF THE TIMES Donegal County Council has been asked to remove some "stop" signs because they're written in Irish. |