The Mark Patterson Show Episodes Episode guide
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A second footbridge across the Foyle?
A second footbridge across the Foyle? It's part of the council's plans.
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"It is long overdue"
Frustrations on the A6 road to Belfast. Could the traffic be handled better?
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26/09/2018
News, views, issues and culture from across the north west of Northern Ireland.
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Beech Hill Hotel Sold
Beech Hill owner Patsy O'Kane has sold the historic house and 32-acre grounds.
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Brexit? No Brexit? New referendum?
Brexit? No Brexit? New referendum? What way is all this going to pan out?
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21/09/2018
An open meeting is told the Claudy Bridge will reopen next month.
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The Big Dig at Boom Hall
Archaeologists arrive at Boom Hall. Will long-hidden siege treasures be uncovered?
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Ardmore trouble
More trouble in Ardmore as vandals herd one farmer's cows out onto the open road.
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Older than America!
Ashbrook House in Ardmore, dating from the 1500s, faces an uncertain future.
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Fort George
Fort George - calls for business interest in iconic Derry site.
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World War Two Mine
The Royal Navy's chief diver on the World War Two mine at Campsie.
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The Claudy Bridge - Another Delay
The Claudy Bridge - another delay, and one man's story of surviving trauma.
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Street fighting in Strabane, 'It's hurting us, too' say local traders
Street fighting in Strabane, 'It's hurting us, too' say local traders.
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TV licence 'refunds'? 'Don't believe a word of it', says Brendan.
TV licence 'refunds'? 'Don't believe a word of it', says Brendan.
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256 new jobs for the city centre - the programme meets the boss
256 new jobs for the city centre - the programme meets the boss
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The Stormont impasse - historic abuse victims remain out in the cold
The Stormont impasse - historic abuse victims here remain out in the cold.
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A call for the Meenan Square bonfire site in the Bogside to be fully redeveloped
A call for the Meenan Square bonfire site in the Bogside to be fully redeveloped.
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Stranded. The pupils walking on the country road as the school bus passes by
Stranded. The pupils walking on the country road as the school bus passes by.
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Mining company Walkabout defends plans to prospect for minerals in the Sperrins
Mining company Walkabout defends plans to prospect for minerals in the Sperrins.
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"They aimed that brick at my head!" - one taxi man's narrow miss
"They aimed that brick at my head!" - one taxi man's narrow miss.
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31/08/2018
News, views, issues and culture from across the north west of Northern Ireland.
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22 fines for dog fouling. Why so few?
5,000 complaints since 2015 - 22 fines. Why are so few dog foulers paying the price?
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A humanist wedding, a champion mandolin player, and the latest on the A5
A humanist wedding, a champion mandolin player, and the latest on the A5.
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"Beautiful, but slow as a snail" - Lord Adonis on trains in NI
"Beautiful, but slow as a snail" - Labour peer, Lord Adonis on trains in NI.
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Where now, after the pope?
Now the dust has settled on the Papal Visit, where now for Catholic Ireland?
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Airport repair operation "will not go ahead"
Invest NI confirm a proposed aircraft repair operation at Derry Airport will not go ahead.
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"Getting the country back? - I want to slap whoever said it!" - Sir Gerry Robinson
Sir Gerry Robinson "wants to slap" whoever said that Brexit would get the country back.
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Β£9 a quarter. How Tom in Eglinton shrank his electricity bill
Β£9 a quarter. How Tom in Eglinton shrank his electricity bill to almost nothing.
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"I didn't even have socks!": Eglinton flood resident
Flooded resident: "I didn't even have socks!" And usage of Derry's railway is up 40%.
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Universities release "flood" of unconditional offers - principal
Derry principal, Michael Allen: Universities release "flood" of unconditional offers.