Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Troubles victims' pensions
Discussion with campaigners Andrée Murphy and Kenny Donaldson.
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Trouble breaks out as police move in to protect contractors removing an anti-internment bonfire in north Belfast.
We hear from Allison Morris, Brian Ervine, Nuala McCallister and Paul McCusker
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Troops have been deployed across Britain in response to the Manchester attack. Should they be on the streets here as well?
We discuss this with loyalist blogger Jamie Bryson and Tom Kelly.
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Triggering of Article 50
The process of the UK leaving the EU officially begins.
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Tributes paid to Pat Hume
Guests pay tribute to the widow of the late SDLP leader John Hume who has died aged 83.
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Tributes have been paid to the historian Jonathan Bardon, who died yesterday, we spoke to him in May last year.
A Talkback special with leading historian Jonathan Bardon who has died aged 78.
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Tributes are paid to the late Seamus Close and we also discuss the latest attempt at breaking the Stormont stalemate
We hear tributes to the former Alliance Party deputy leader who died earlier today
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Tributes are paid to former Labour peer and trade unionist, Baroness May Blood, who has died at the age of 84
We also hear from May Blood herself from the Talkback archives
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Tribeca - remember that?
Does Belfast need more outward investment to thrive and compete on the world stage?
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Travelling abroad for surgery
Would you travel abroad for surgery to save a few quid?
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Transport Secretary proposes insurance and number plates for cyclists
Is it a gear change to safer roads? Or should the brakes be pulled on that idea?
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Translink is to increase its fares next month by an average of 2.6 percent
If you use public transport, will you be happy to pay a bit more for your services?
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Translink CEO Chris Conway Q&A
William speaks to Chris Conway the CEO of Translink,.
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Translink CEO Chris Conway answers your questions
Translink's Chris Conway is in studio today answering your questions on public transport
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Tory Leadership Race
We assess the remaining runners and riders to be the next PM
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Tony Blair's criticisms of US military withdrawal from Afghanistan
Discussion on the former prime minister's comments on the US decision to withdraw troops.
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Tony Blair says we should have a second EU referendum - is he right?
Tony Blair says we should have a second EU referendum - is he right?
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Tony Blair is urging European leaders to help stop Brexit and believes Brexiteers are risking the peace process here
Sammy Wilson and Tony Blair's former communications director Alistair Campbell discuss
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Tony Blair challenges Labour over Brexit and pushes for a second referendum
Ex-Blair advisor John McTernan and former chair of Labour NI Phil Kelly discuss.
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Tomorrow night sees the return of the annual Reclaim the Night march through Belfast.
Reclaim the Night campaigners say no Executive here is making women's lives less safe
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Today's debate is it a big deal if people want to scatter a loved-ones ashes somewhere special?
Is it a big deal if people want to scatter a loved-ones ashes somewhere special?
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Today we're talking about the C word - Collusion.
Has the use of informers and agents by the security services served to make things worse?
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Today marks a grim milestone for the people of Ukraine, one month since the Russian assault on their country began.
Ukraine's president calls on people worldwide to show their solidarity with Ukraine.
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Today is 'V-Day'- as the NHS begins the "biggest vaccination programme in its history"
But while the day is undoubtedly historic; when can we look forward to the full roll-out?
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Today a special cross-community service to mark the partition of Ireland and the creation of Northern Ireland is held in Armagh
Did the absence of both the Queen and the Irish President diminish its value?
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To go or not to go?
Following political scandals is it time for Arlene Foster & Gerry Adams to stand down?
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To feed or not to feed - should female politicians be allowed to breastfeed their babies during political debates?
Should MPs be allowed to breastfeed their babies on the floor of the House of Commons?
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Time to ban the Northwest 200?
Ireland's biggest annual sporting event, the North West 200, has claimed the lives of...
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Tim Brannigan
Black Irish writer subjected to a three hour attack on his home in west Belfast.
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Three former unionist politicians propose a referendum to tackle the Stormont impasse
Would you support a public vote on Irish language, same-sex marriage and abortion laws?