Following the election of Margaret Ritchie as the new leader of the SDLP, the programme examines whether she can rebuild the party back to its glory days. With Sinn Fein very much in the ascendancy, can she win back nationalist voters who have deserted the party?
The DUP assembly team convene at Stormont to vote on the proposed deal on devolution of policing and justice.
As Peter Robinson returns to his post as First Minister, the programme looks at the implications it will have for the current negotiations and party unity.
Speculation mounts of a rift within the ranks of the DUP as Peter Robinson tries to sell a possible deal on Devolution to his party members.
The programme analyses the day's events as Devolution negotiations continue with optimistic rhetoric but, crucially, no resolution.
Plans to place vulnerable patients in a mixed ward in a Belfast psychiatric hospital will go ahead this weekend. The programme hears from patients and carers who have reacted furiously to the decision.
The programme follows the reaction to the failed devolution talks, as the British and Irish Premiers have left Northern Ireland without a settlement in place. The party leaders have now been given 48 hours to try to work on a deal.
The programme follows developments at Hillsborough Castle where a plenary session involving all parties is underway to break the devolution deadlock. The British and Irish premiers have vowed to stay as long as it takes to broker a deal.
With the Stormont talks on the brink of collapse, the two Prime Ministers have committed themselves to lengthy talks throughout the night. The programme reports live from Hillsborough as the crucial meetings continue.
The programme looks at the growing drug problem in Ballymena and examines the implications of Sinn Fein's decision to call a meeting of its executive body.
Speculation mounts of a possible electoral deal between the DUP and UUP after secret meetings hosted by the Conservatives in England and the Vatican summons 24 Irish Bishops to Rome to discuss how best to address the recent abuse scandal.
This week mark's the first year of Barack Obama’s presidency, UTV Live Tonight reflects on the impact he has made to the global political landscape over the past 12 months.
The IFA and PSNI are to investigate the violence that marred Saturday’s Irish cup clash between Newry and Larne, which saw some of the most violent scenes in the Cup's history.
As a deal is inching ever closer on the transfer of policing and justice powers, the programme attempts to explain what difference it will make, if any, to our everyday lives.
The programme focuses on the increasing threat of the dissidents and the fear they are creating in communities in Northern Ireland. Security experts say they are upping the ante hoping to derail any progress at Stormont.
The programme examines the political fallout from the scandal that has rocked Stormont this week and what it will mean for the unionist vote.
Peter Robinson has temporarily stepped aside as First Minister but remains the leader of the DUP. The majority of the DUP assembly team have stood together and said they gave Peter Robinson their full support. But for how long?