Northern Ireland
Steven Rainey: 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement
Twenty five years ago the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Northern Ireland.
It effectively ended armed hostilities between Republicans (or Nationalists) who wanted a united Ireland and Loyalists… Audio
Calling Home: Julian Kirwan in Amsterdam
Calling home this week is Julian Kirwan, a former flight attendant from Christchurch who has established a successful café chain and is well and truly settled in the Dutch metropolis of Amsterdam. Audio
David Mitchell: Brexit's impact on the Good Friday agreement
It's a quarter of a century since the Good Friday Agreement was signed, ending decades of violence in Northern Ireland. But there are new concerns the document's promise of peace could be threatened… Audio
UK: Veggie rationing amid shortages, new Northern Ireland deal
UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to examine what's driving a shortage of fruit and vegetables on UK shelves that's forced rationing of some items. Audio
Sinn Fein secures largest number of seats in Northern Ireland parliament
Sinn Fein, is hailing its first election win in Northern Ireland's history as a "defining moment" for the British-controlled region and is calling for a debate on the creation of a united Ireland.
Peter Taylor: 50 years focused on a 100-year conflict
Few journalists on the planet have more experience of reporting terrorism than the BBC’s Peter Taylor. He has spent half a century covering Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles - a consequence of the… Video, Audio
Peter Taylor: 50 years focused on a 100-year conflict
Few journalists on the planet have more experience of reporting terrorism than the BBC’s Peter Taylor. He has spent half a century covering Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles - a consequence of the…
Video, AudioUK correspondent Matt Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the growing pessimism that the government will lift the remaining Covid restrictions on June 21, despite a successful vaccine rollout. Audio
Russian troops on Ukraine's border, EU diplomatic fiasco
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to talk about fears of an escalation in conflict between Russia and Ukraine, major political groups in the European Parliament demanding an… Audio
Stemming SA strain in UK, Northern Ireland Brexit woes
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the tough measures being taken to stem cases of the South African variant of Covid-19, as the UK-EU vaccine spat continues. Northern Ireland… Audio
Austin Mitchell: 'This is the most uncertain UK election ever'
At 85, former Labour MP Austin Mitchell has witnessed and been part of more elections than even he might care to remember. The former MP for Grimsby from remains sharp as a tack and is picking a… Audio
Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody on sobriety and the band's return to NZ
New Zealand has a sense of isolation and melancholy similar to Northern Ireland, says Snow Patrol singer-songwriter Gary Lightbody, so he feels a kinship with this country. Snow Patrol return to NZ… Audio
Spanish election results roll in
Correspondent Seamus Kearney reports on the news making headlines in Europe including the Spanish election results and attempts in Northern Ireland to break a two-year political stalemate after the… Audio
Tim Chapman - Restorative justice in Northern Ireland
Tim Chapman is from Northern Ireland, where he works in the area of restorative justice in the community and in prisons. He was employed by the probation service for 25 years and is now teaching a… Audio
European Farming Insights
Former RNZ Rural News reporter Alexa Cook is traveling through Europe with her partner. She tells Cosmo about the farming observations she has made in Ireland and Scotland. Audio
Sinead O'Shea: A Mother Brings her Son to be Shot ... but why?
One night a few years ago in Derry, Northern Ireland, Majella O Donnell took her teenage son Philly to be shot in both legs. Film-maker Sinead O'Shea is a journalist who writes for the Irish Times… Audio
Belfast woman to challenge Northern Ireland abortion law
After Britain's supreme court rejected a legal challenge to Northern Ireland's abortion laws, a Belfast woman is taking a new case to the High Court.
Gerry Adams to stand down as Sinn Féin leader
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has revealed he plans to stand down as leader of the party next year.
Ex-IRA leader Martin McGuinness' body carried home
The body of Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness has been returned to his Derry, Northern Ireland home.
Big day for Irish football
Northern Ireland reached their first major football tournament in 30 years and their neighbours south of the border beat World Cup winners Germany.