We were at Bolivar Hall for The Irish Opera Stars of the Future concert, we spoke to singer-songwriter Stephen Hodd about his music career and we attended a reception for the recipients of the annual Ireland Fund of Great Britain Award.
We went along to Monaghan's Tavern to catch up with 'Erris Connection', a Band from Belmullet in County Mayo. We also attended a very successful event in The Houses of Parliament, pour on by The London Irish Construction Network..
On this week's 'Crossrail' Special of Out and About in the UK, we'll be taking a look at the biggest civil infrastructure project in Europe right now, and later in the show, we'll be in Woolwich to chat to some of the Irish workers on site.
London has turned green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. On this week's Out and About in the UK, we'll be soaking up the fantastic atmosphere and chatting to some of the people involved in the day's events.
It's St. Patrick's Day again and towns and cities around the world are painted green in celebration. The Out and About in the UK team are in the heart of London to enjoy the parade, the music and festivities.
We were at The Madejski Stadium for the London Irish Rugby St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, we paid a visit to cab driver turned author John Healy about his new book and we chatted with Lara Morgan, about the key to her business success.
We spoke to author Tom O'Mara,about his humorous novel called, 'HRH Prince Philip: Escape from the Palace.' We also chatted with The BibleCode Sundays, and attended a business learning event held by the British and Irish Trading Alliance.
We met with Tir Eolas, a five-piece band, formed by percussionist Ruairí Glasheen, we went to the Tara Camogie London 7's Competition in Greenford and met with Declan Duggan, author of the book 'In the Name of the Sun.'
The Luton Irish Forum was set up in 1997 and are now over 900 members strong and we popped in for a chat and to find out more about what they do. We also attended the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Headquarters of London GAA in Ruislip.
We headed off to Holborn, where the Ireland Fund of Great Britain held a celebration night of Irish Culture. We also spoke to the former employees of Vauxhall in Luton and we spoke to BITA who recently launched their new website.
We caught up with Dr Reg Hall who told us all about the History of Traditional Irish Music in London, Michael Kingston, who gave an informative talk on the sinking of the Lusitania, and this year's London Rose of Tralee selection.
We went to the Clayton Crown Hotel in Cricklewood for the launch of the fifth album from the ever-popular London Lasses and Chris O'Malley. We were also at the Darkness Into Light Charity Walk/Run in aid of Pieta House.
We have all the highlights from this year's London Marathon; and we're also at the Emerald Grounds in Ruislip this for the Connacht Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final between London and Roscommon.
This week we went to the annual GAA Fundraiser for Training and Development; Diana went along to the launch of the LA College of Creative Arts in London; and we caught up with popular Irish band The Monday Club at the Kilburn Festival.
We were at the London GAA, which was recently renamed the Irish TV grounds, we attended this year's Pretty Muddy Fun Run in aid of Cancer Research UK, and we also attended a party in honour of World Irish Dancing champion Joe McGeown.
We met artist Comhghall Casey, at his recent exhibition, we also caught up with David Brooks, of The David Motel band, and we are at The Hooley in Bloomsbury where some of London's finest traditional Irish musicians performed.
We're at The Claddagh Ring in Hendon for the launch of a new independent film called, "Jack Mulligan," and Maggie heads over to the Grange St. Paul's Hotel in Central London for the Friends of Kerry GAA fundraiser.
We head to Downhills Park for the opening of the new sporting facilities of Eire Og GAA Club, Holloway Gaels and Finsbury Park Rugby Club. We also caught up with Crossharbour, a dynamic part of the traditional Irish music scene in London.
We went along to Hennessy's Pub for an event to raise money for Kilkenny GAA; we met Galway Band We Banjo 3 at this year's City of London Festival; and we paid a visit to Ealing Golf Club for this year's London Irish Rugby Golf Day.
We were at the Churchill Arms in Kensington to join landlord, Gerry O'Brien, in celebrating 30 years in charge of this award-winning pub. We also joined in the fun at the London Irish Centre for this year's Tedfest.
We were at the Tricycle Theatre for the screening of two award-winning Irish Films and we were at The Claddagh Ring in Hendon, to wish this year's London Rose all the best on the road to Tralee.
We went to the London Irish Centre for the launch of the London issue of the Stinging Fly Magazine. We also met traditional Irish music legend, Matt Cunningham, during his UK Tour.
We went along to the Mazenod Hall in Kilburn to meet the Irish Elderly Advice Network who recently held a night of Irish Culture. We also met the crew members of London's Air Ambulance.
This week, we meet up with Tony Christie who has collaborated with Irish band Ranagri to record an album of old Irish songs, and we also go along to this year's Crawley Irish Festival.
We meet up with Tony Woods MD of Midland Steel Reinforcement Supplies who operate in the UK and Ireland. We also went along to this years Crawley Irish Festival and Met Ronan McManus to talk about his new band 'Brand New Zeros.'
We spoke to the Ireland Fund of Great Britain who took part in The Ireland run the World 5K Global challenge, visited this years Cam Expo in Olympia and chatted with Michael Casey who was in town to Perform in the Queens Head in Stratford.
We met members of the Irish Community in Luton who promote the GAA in the Town. We went along to the House of Lords for the Launch of Console UK and we were at the Clayton Crown Hotel in Cricklewood for the Kerry Person of the Year Award.
We were at The Irish TV Grounds for this years London senior hurling final, we went along to a fund raiser for Cancer treatment services in Romford and we caught up with Paul Guckian to speak to him about his company Delaney Biometrics.
This week we were at the Leydon Gallery as part of the Yeats 2015 celebrations, we attended a charity Rugby match hosted by Finsbury Park rugby club and we were in Conway's 3 for the annual Ballycroy reunion.
We join members of BITA who recently held a very successful Charity Golf Day. We meet some Irish organisations who benefit from The Emigrant Support Programme. And we attended this year's Mayo Association Dinner Dance in Luton.
We go along to the Irish Embassy for the launch of the London Irish Business Alliance. We also meet members of the Sligo Business Network and attended the Corporate Ireland Gala Ball at the Dorchester Hotel.
On the show we were at the Irish Embassy in London for the launch of a program of Events to commemorate the centenary of the 1916 rising and we joined members of the Irish Pensioners forum of east London for their annual get together.
We went to the launch of a charity single from The Ginger Meledoen Experience . We were at the Irish TV grounds in Ruislip for the book launch of Kerry Legend Thomas O Shea and we were at O'Gradys Bar in Seven Kings.
We spoke to Conor Gallagher about his amazing landscapes, visited the Houses of Parliament where the TLICN network discussed 'BERXIT' and chatted with Tara McDonald who chats about her family, her musical career and her brand new single.
We headed to Glasgow for the 17th Jimmy McHugh weekend festival. This annual event attracts world class musicians from around the globe and has become the winter event not to be missed.
We met Phyllis Morgan of The Irish Women's Survivors Support Network, Paralympics Ireland who were in London to launch their campaign in the lead up to the Summer games In Rio and we have more from the Jimmy McHugh Festival in Glasgow.
On this weeks show we met singer-songwriter Don Mescal, went along to the London launch of a new product from Revive active and we were in O'Grady's Bar to meet the Cream of the Horse Racing fraternity.
On this weeks show we were in Central London for this years St Patrick's Day Parade. We Joined the Brent Irish Advisory Service and Safestart for their St Patrick's day celebrations and attended a St Patrick's Day event organised by TFL.
On this weeks show we attended a screening of the highly acclaimed documentary "1916". We met up with businessman Joe Killoughery to find out more about his company and at we were at The Stationers Hall for the Annual ICAP Dinner.
In an Easter Rising themed episode of the show we attended The Poets Rebellion event put on by the Luton Irish Forum and hosted by Cerys Matthews MBE, We also spoke to Sharon Sexton about her one woman play 'A Fit Wife for a Revolutionary'.
We spoke to author Dennis Carey, artist Bernard Canavan and music historian Reg Hall at the launch concert of his new CD collection charting the history of Traditional Irish music in London.
We met with the London Uileann Pipers Club, chatted to artist Declan Kerr about his 1916 themed exhibition and spoke to Dr Reg Hall about the release of his doctoral thesis which charts the history of Traditional Irish music in London.
We joined the performers of an Easter Rising Centenary Concert at Wigmore Hall, chatted to Uileann pipe maker Hubert Kwisthout about his craft and attended an IIBN and British and Irish chamber of Commerce conference about Brexit.
We were at the launch of Gael Londain, a new youth GAA club in Hazelwood to talk about the plans they have for the club and joined this years finalists at the Clayton Crown Hotel to see who would be crowned the 2016 London Rose of Tralee.
We attended a 1916 Easter Rising lecture at St Pauls Centre in Hammersmith, the Official opening of the new O'Donovan waste recycling facilities, the Annual Mayo Day celebrations in Luton and met the talented Dublin Hip-Hop Duo Abandoman.
This week we spoke to Author and Playwright Peter Sinclair about his recent play Troubled Times, we were at Ruislip for the big game between London and Mayo and we spoke to Former Republic of Ireland and Celtic Goal Keeper Packie Bonner.