Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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PM is facing criticism for suggesting prisoners near the end of their sentences should stay behind bars at the weekends only
Do part-time prisons help prisoners to change and become better citizens?
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Plans for an entirely new protocol
Who do you trust when it comes to the protocol - London or Brussels?
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Pictures of politicians, flags and a copy of a peace agreement burnt on bonfires this week - Is that appropriate?
Chris Buckler sits in for William Crawley
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Peter Robinson tells the party he once led that the clock is ticking for a return to Stormont
We speak to the former DUP leader Peter Robinson
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Peter Robinson & privacy
First Minister Peter Robinson is out of hospital and recovering at home after a heart...
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People's Vote- Should the public have a final say on whatever deal is finally agreed on Brexit?
We hear from Alistair Campbell who wants a people's vote and Journalist Hugh Bennett
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People struggling with debt are being exploited and abused by paramilitary loan-sharks
Criminal gangs monitor food banks identify people who may be desperate for help
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People lost faith in childhood vaccines during COVID pandemic, UNICEF says. Did COVID lead to a rise in vaccine hesitancy?
We take a look at the publics' perception of vaccinations.
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People Before Profit MLA Eamonn McCann has called for the Attorney General, John Larkin, to resign.
Eamonn McCann has called for the Attorney General, John Larkin, to resign.
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People around Europe are joining in applause to support health workers. Can we do the same in Northern Ireland?
Inspiring stories, messages of appreciation & ideas for an alternative Mother's Day.
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Pensioners have been protesting outside the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ against plans to axe free TV licences for the over-75s
We've invited them in to debate it all with you
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Pensioner poverty is back in the news after a new report found that 1 in 20 of our pensioners is living in severe poverty.
We ask what can be done to tackle pensioner poverty?
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Peer Lord Winston says that cyclists should be required to display licence plates on their bikes
He's now considering bringing a bill in parliament to make it law. Is he right?
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Peacemaker, politician, Nobel laureate. We discuss the life of John Hume.
Stephen Walker joins us to talk about his new biography of the former SDLP leader
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Paying for policing
Would you support the PSNI charging for some of its services?
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Paul Givan reverses his decision on Irish language funding. Is this an olive branch to Sinn Féin or pre-election positioning?
We're joined by Sinn Féin MLA Barry McElduff and the DUP MP Gregory Campbell
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Patrick Radden Keefe
The American journalist explains how he got immersed in the story of Jean McConville.
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Partygate and Plan B: Pressure grows on Boris Johnson
More troubles for the Prime Minister. Will Boris Johnson recover this time ?
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Parties split over Glider route for north Belfast
Should the bus route travel along the Antrim Road or the Shore Road?
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Parliament votes tonight on Theresa May's Brexit deal. It's widely expected that MPs will reject it. What then?
Sir Peter Bottomley, Claire Hanna and Felicity Huston discuss
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Paris terrorist attacks
Has Paris attacks changed your mind about taking in refugees from Syria?
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Paramilitary Funeral
Many ask why police appeared to allow masked men to march at the funeral of Peggy O'Hara
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Paramilitaries, they haven't gone away. We've talked a lot about all the changes since the Good Friday Agreement
But not everything has changed. Could more be done to tackle paramilitaries?
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Palestinian flags at Celtic football match
Have Celtic fans brought politics into football?
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P&O Ferries faces backlash after firing 800 workers via Zoom with no notice
Politicians have condemned it as "Dickensian, predatory capitalism." What do you think?
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Over three million people have signed a petition calling for Brexit to be cancelled and that number is rising fast
We asked if Article 50 should be revoked?
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Over 50 MPs have called on the Metropolitan Police Commissioner to do more to deal with abusive protesters outside Parliament
Femi Oluwole from Our Future, Our Choice and Brendan O'Neill from Spiked Online discuss
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Our hospitals are fighting hard to keep up with the surge in Covid-19 cases.
How can they get the resources they need as we battle our way through the second wave?
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Our five largest political parties are meeting the NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris today at Hillsborough Castle
Talks have been called about Northern Ireland's finances in the absence of power-sharing
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Our Assembly election phone-ins continue today with the Alliance party's deputy leader Naomi Long.
Alliance is standing 23 candidates in all 18 constituencies.