Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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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?
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Three deaths in this year's Isle of Man TT. Should it be promoted and supported when so many have lost their lives?
We discuss with commentator Malachi O'Doherty and rider Ryan Farquhar.
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Three days into 2018, are the DUP & Sinn FΓ©in already in danger of breaking their New Year resolutions to bring Stormont back?
We ask the DUP MP Gregory Campbell, and political commentators Brian Feeney & Alex Kane.
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Thomas Cook has gone under - with 20,000 job losses and hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers stranded around the world.
Should the government bail out the firm or just accept that they're not too big to fail?
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This year's International Men's Day is trying to promote really positive, inspiring role models for men and boys of all ages.
Has anyone ever inspired you to become a better version of your self?
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Third attempt to fully restore NI Assembly
What does it tell us about power-sharing, democracy, and the Good Friday Agreement rules?
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They say they were arrested for doing their jobs as journalists by investigating the Loughinisland massacre
William speaks to Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey who made the film "No Stone Unturned"
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Theresa May's political future will be decided tonight, when Tory MPs vote on a confidence motion.
Do you think Theresa May should be handed her P45?
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Theresa May's government faces a vote of no confidence tonight but what should happen now with the Brexit process?
Alex Kane, Brian Feeney, Rick Wilford and Deirdre Heenan discuss
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Theresa May sets out her five red lines for the UK's negotiations with the EU
Former Labour Chair in NI Phil Kelly and Conservative MP Bernard Jenkin discuss
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Theresa May says she's got a new concession from EU to put to Parliament. Is it white smoke or smoke and mirrors?
If you were an MP, how would you vote today?
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Theresa May is set to make a Brexit offer to the EU but it'll cost the UK taxpayer €20 billion for 2 years. Is it a good deal?
We hear from former UKIP MLA David McNarry and SDLP MLA Claire Hanna
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Theresa May is in Northern Ireland today. What's your message for the PM? Are you buying what she's selling?
Arlene Foster says there's no way her party could support the Brexit deal in Parliament.
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Theresa May is at the Dispatch Box in the House of Commons for her final Prime Minister's Question Time.
We ask what is the legacy of the UK's second female Prime Minister?
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Theresa May claims victory in a last-minute deal with the EU. Her critics say it looks more like a humiliation. Who's right?
We're joined by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and the DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson.
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There's a growing body of evidence that some people who've had covid19 go on to suffer from a number of debilitating effects
We are joined by one of the UK's leading experts on Long Covid
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There have been many books on the troubles over the years but none quite like this one
Anatomy of a Killing, Life and Death on a Divided Island by Ian Cobain
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There have been calls for a return to 50:50 recruitment to the PSNI.
Could that help build confidence in policing here with the public and politicians?
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There have been calls for 10% of future Civil Service recruits to be Irish speakers, should the service be more representative?
We discuss the issue with CiarΓ΅n Mac Giolla Bhein and Kellie Armstrong
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There has been speculation over whether the DUP will strike a deal with the government to restore power-sharing.
Our politicians are gearing up for new talks to restore Stormont, beginning on Monday.
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The writer of a new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ radio drama takes us into a hidden world of forbidden love in Northern Ireland in the early 1930s
William and guests discuss the diaries which reveal the secret world of Belfast's gay men
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The world's first 'test tube baby' Louise Brown talks to us about the technology that brought her into the world 45 years ago
We speak to fertility experts about how IVF has transformed so many lives.
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The world is watching as Sudan descends further into chaos and countries launch operations to rescue their own citizens
William's joined by Sudanese uncle and nephew living in Northern Ireland