Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Security of politicians
What more do we need to do to help protect our politicians following David Amess' death?
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Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris has announced that talks to restore Stormont have finished
Over 3 billion pounds is on the table but will we get a deal? William and guests discuss.
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Secretary of State announcement and RHI latest
Karen Bradley announces MLA salary cut and Jonathan Bell gives evidence to RHI inquiry.
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Second EU Referendum?
Tony Blair makes case for second referendum - Would you like a chance to vote again?
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Second EU Referendum?
Tony Blair suggests it would be good for democracy. Would you vote again?
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Seamus Mallon funeral: Tribute to 'peacemaker' and 'statesman'
We reflect on the life and legacy of former Deputy First Minister Seamus Mallon.
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SDLP Pacts: Should the SDLP push for an anti-brexit pact or is it just an attempt to save their seats?
We hear from Alliance MLA Stephen Farry and former SDLP MLA Alban Maginness
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SDLP Pacts: Should the SDLP push for an anti-brexit pact or is it just an attempt to save their seats?
We hear from Alliance MLA Stephen Farry and former SDLP MLA Alban Maginness
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SDLP leader phone-in
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood answered listeners' calls in our election special
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SDLP leader Colum Eastwood election phone-in
The SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood, answers your calls.
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SDLP councillor suspensions
Was the SDLP right to suspend them, or are they being punished for their beliefs?
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Scrap the Human Rights Act?
After David Cameron's surprise win at the polls, he now has the political clout to in...
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Scotland's highest civil court rules that the government's suspension of Parliament was "unlawful".
The UK's Supreme Court will now have to decide if Boris Johnson broke the law
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Scotland is to make it illegal for parents to smack their children. Are they in danger of criminalising parents?
We discuss with Fionola Meredith and Rev David Robertson
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Schools face 50% cut in shared education funding due to budget pressures
We hear from those within the shared education sector.
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Schools and Covid: Principals and politicians have their say
William is joined by two school principals and MLAs from the SDLP and DUP
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School haircut row
The mother of a boy isolated at school for an "unsuitable haircut" speaks out
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SAVIA, representing victims of clerical abuse, calls for interim advocate to step down over alleged conflict of interest.
Victims say they're traumatised after Brendan McAllister takes part in Catholic service.
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SAS, War Crimes?
William discusses the latest ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Panorama documentary about SAS war crimes.
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Sarah's Law
A disclosure scheme for sex offenders exists across the UK, except in Northern Ireland...
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Same- Sex Marriage debate
Couple in court tomorrow arguing same-sex marriage is an assault on their human rights.
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Sam McBride tells us about his new book, Burned, the story of the RHI scandal.
This was the political crisis that brought down the Northern Ireland executive.
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Rwanda asylum-seekers plan
Is this the right way to tackle immigration?
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Ruth Patterson on flag protesters
Ruth Patterson calls for those who plan to protest on St Patricks' Day to think again.
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RTÉ calls for a discussion around whether Israel should be included or not in Eurovision due to ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Should Ireland boycott Eurovision because of the inclusion of Israel? We discuss.
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Royals
No royals invited to the 1916 commemoration in Dublin
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Royal Mail say the postal workers strike is holding Christmas to ransom but unions argue the service is being destroyed
CWU say the postal service changing into a freelance, zero contract world
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Row over royal garden party 'snub'
We speak to the DUP's Drew Thompson and the UUP's Mary Hamilton.
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Ronan Hughes
The funeral of Ronan Hughes, a teenager tricked into posting images online