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Ulster-Scots in the House of Commons, learning to write dialogue, and the story of an inspirational young piper.
An MP takes the oath of allegiance in Ulster-Scots, new writers explore writing more effective dialogue and a teenage wheelchair-user talks about her new-found love of the pipes.
Mark Logan MP tells Carla Speer why he chose Ulster-Scots for his oath of allegiance to the King.
Helen Mark meets writers exploring how to write effective dialogue, and fifteen-year-old Katie Robertson tells the team how learning the bagpipes has changed her life.
The Kintra team loves to hear from listeners with a yarn, song or poem to share - or an Ulster-Scots event to promote or who even just drop a line to say hello and comment on the programme. Why not get in touch at kintra@bbc.co.uk.
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