Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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David Campbell on his meeting with the UK's Brexit minister
The Loyalist Communities Council met with Lord Frost. What did they talk about?
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David Cameron wanted 'no doubt' over Bloody Sunday apology
Former Prime Minister David Cameron gives his first in-depth interview on Bloody Sunday.
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Dan Walker's new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ role
Do you think Dan Walker's Christian faith will affect his impartiality on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Breakfast?
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Criticism of ticket prices for NI's World Cup qualifier
Are ticket prices for the qualifier with Switzerland an affordable price for loyal fans?
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Cristiano Ronaldo - 109 international goals is he the greatest player of all time? If he's not, who is?
We are joined by Northern Ireland legend Gerry Armstrong and Julie Nelson
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Crisis in milk prices
Do you support farmers taking action against milk prices? William hears from all sides
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Covid-19 restrictions
What more can we do on the basis of decisions on Covid restrictions announced yesterday?
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Covid vaccine passports
Are they a useful tool to help prevent further Covid cases or a discriminatory measure?
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Covid vaccination incentives
How would you persuade someone to get vaccinated?
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Covid passports
How do you feel about being asked to show proof that you have been vaccinated?
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Councillor Jolene Bunting on why she recorded a video with Britain First outside the Belfast Islamic Centre
Joining us are Councillor Tim Atwood and Michael Wardlow from the Equality Commission.
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Could we see a change in the Good Friday Agreement in order to restore Stormont?
William Crawley speaks to guests about the latest NI Affairs Committee report.
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Could the new executive deal short circuit the Stormont House legacy consultation?
William talks to guests about the new executive deal at Stormont.
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Could the Glider change your experience of travelling through Belfast?
Translink believe it could bring our bus system in Belfast into the 21st century.
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Could sharing vaccines with the ROI speed up our journey out of lockdown?
William asks guests and callers what they think of sharing vaccines.
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Could our care homes have been better protected and how?
We discuss the high number of COVID-19 deaths in care homes.
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Could our care homes have been better protected and how?
Disproportionately high numbers of British COVID-19 deaths are in care homes.
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Could opening our borders to a lot more immigration actually help our economy?
Jeremy Corbyn says he doesn't want any cap on immigration even after Brexit.
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Could Europe allow a united Ireland to join the EU after Brexit?
Would you prefer to be in a United Ireland than a post-Brexit UK?
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Could cross-border partnerships be a solution to NI's current budget crisis?
The Irish government is to give UU's Magee campus £38m to help boost student numbers.
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Could Church leaders help us deal with reconciliation and the legacy of the Troubles?
Our guests discuss whether religious leaders can help to develop a truth recovery process
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Could Church leaders help us deal with reconciliation and the legacy of the Troubles?
Our panel guests discuss what role churches can play in an agreed truth recovery process.
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Could Boris Johnson be forced out of power?
As resignations continue the PM faces prime minister’s questions in the Commons
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Could an amnesty for all Troubles-related killings help this society deal with the legacy of the past?
We speak to Relatives for Justice's Mark Thompson, Alliance MLA David Ford & take calls.
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Could an advertisement for the Lord's Prayer in cinemas open the floodgates for political broadcasts or religious cult ads?
Would you object to an ad for the Lord's Prayer before watching a Christmas blockbuster?
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Could a talks resolution solve strike action?
William Crawley and guests discuss day 4 of Stormont talks and Translink strike action.
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Could a potential new NI protocol deal with the EU leave unionists out in the cold?
Reports that the government is no longer in a rush to move NI protocol bill forward
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Could a growing political vacuum in Northern Ireland pose a threat to the peace process?
A cross-party group ask the Prime Minister to listen to Loyalist and Unionist communities
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Cost of living crisis
What are our politicians doing to help with the cost of living?