Radio Review: The club no school leader wants to join
Radio 4 programme hears from headteachers who have dealt with the trauma of high school shootings
The butterfly effect - Radio review
Enthralling documentary is as much a meditation about war and destruction in Syria as it is about nature
Sinéad O’Connor could transmute the pain of loss into beauty - Radio review
A life overshadowed by the death of a child and Monet’s ability to capture beauty on canvas
Radio review: The search for utopia – and a toilet without a queue
Radio 4 documentaries examine what we might learn from failed utopias and how AI might help
Nuala McCann: I loved my years in Dublin but it’s sad we’re still a people apart
Forty years on from my carefree years in the capital, few students from Northern Ireland are heading south
Radio review: Should you sleep with your pet?
The Ray D’Arcy Show asks the burning question for all pet lovers
Radio review: The romance and adventure of the night train
Travel writer Horatio Clare takes Radio 4 listeners on a journey from the Orient Express to humble French couchettes
Death of Michael Mosley reminds us we will never know the ‘almost’ moments in our own lives – Nuala McCann
Death of TV health presenter on Greek island of Symi is testament to the random nature of life
Nuala McCann: The camino was no picnic this year – just as well I didn’t go
It seems that God is truly merciful and there is a reason for my current affliction
Radio review: Private passions for public good
The power of journalism to bring about change
Radio review: When switching to a dumbphone is a smart move
A small but growing numbers want to go back to the days when all you could do with a phone was make calls and text
Nuala McCann: Balmy days and birdsong? It must be exam season
You never lose the butterflies in your stomach at this time of year
Radio review: The Dublin and Monaghan bombings and why we should never forget
RTÉ documentary tells the heart-rending stories behind the bombs that saw worst the death toll in a single day during the Troubles
Nuala McCann: I’ll not follow the camino path this year – but I’m there in spirit
My friend is departing for her second camino through the Pyrenees – but I’m not joining her this year
Nuala McCann: The Troubles are behind us, but the marks can still be seen
It’s 50 years since the summer of the Ulster Workers’ Council strike