Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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The health minister warned last Sunday new restrictions may be necessary in order to avoid our health service being overwhlemed
With the executive now face some very big choices. We speak to the DUP's Gavin Robinson
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The Health Minister Robin Swann is asking the public to tell him what should happen with social care here in the future
But how do we pay for it? Who should provide it? William and guests discuss
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The Government's plan to deport migrants to Rwanda is unlawful
That's the unanimous ruling of the Supreme Court. Chris Buckler and guests discuss
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The government's Homes for Ukraine scheme opens today - would you open your home to people escaping the war?
We speak to charities who specialise in re-homing refugees.
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The Government's Brexit deal is rejected for a second time, MPs now prepare to debate whether to leave the EU without a deal
What would a no deal Brexit mean for Northern Ireland?
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The government is refusing to rule out ignoring Parliament if they vote down a No Deal Brexit
Is Boris Johnson demolishing democracy in Britain or defending it?
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The government is offering £1 million a year to any community willing to host a nuclear waste dump, would you live next to one?
We ask Green Party leader Steven Agnew MLA and businessman Irwin Armstrong.
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The government is hoping for better mood music after a deal was reached with the EU over Northern Ireland
As more details of the agreement are made public, William & panel discuss what's next
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The government has published guidance for healthcare professionals on abortion law in Northern Ireland.
What are the changes and what will they mean for NI?
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The government has conceded that the increased use of food banks is partly down to problems with universal credit.
Should the government simply accept that this new system is not fit for purpose?
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The Government announces its action plan to deal with coronavirus, but what effects would a more serious outbreak have?
William and guests discuss what a wider coronavirus outbreak would mean for us.
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The George Hamilton interview
Irish sports commentator George Hamilton refects on his career in broadcasting.
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The gender revolution may be coming to a public toilet near you
Queen's University students are creating gender neutral toilets at the students' union
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The future of road racing in Northern Ireland is in question
Should public finances step in to secure its future?
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The future of Daisy Hill Hospital's emergency department
We hear from the Medical Director at the Southern Health and Social Care Trust
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The four main churches call on political parties to get Stormont up and running to avoid the imposition of abortion reforms.
Is it time to set aside the red lines and get back to work?
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The former Sunday Times columnist Kevin Myers breaks his silence
Kevin Myers talks about the controversy that surrounded his article
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The former Prime Minister Gordon Brown says the public's trust in the way the UK is run is breaking down
Given our focus fighting Covid, isn't a constitutional fight is the last thing we need?
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The former Justice Minister David Ford has been fined £8,500 for advertising his phone number and email on his office sign.
What does that tell us about rule makers and enforcers and Stormont?
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The former head of the British Army, Lord Dannatt, takes your calls
The former head of the British Army, Lord Dannatt, takes your calls
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The former DUP leader Peter Robinson calls on Unionists to start speaking up and make the case for the UK before it's too late.
Is political unionism paying attention to the former First Minister's warnings?
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The former Chancellor George Osborne says Brexit was created by Tory mistakes.
Mr Osborne says the party made some very big mistakes that paved the way to Brexit.
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The five opposition parties say democracy itself is on the line in Ireland. Is that true? Or, an over-statement?
Verona Murphy, Speaker of the Dáil is facing a vote of no confidence.
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The First Minister, Michelle O'Neill, says she wants to be 'a leader for all'
Has the dial moved on the likely timing of a border poll?
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The findings of the police watchdog's report on the PSNI's role in policing the Bobby Storey funeral has been published
We discuss the findings of Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary
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The fantasy dinner party is all the rage right now with Covid-19 restrictions- who would you choose?
We're joined by Eamonn Maille, Liz Kennedy and Emer Maguire
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The family of a 12 year old girl who was shot dead by a soldier in 1976 is calling for a fresh investigation into her death.
We hear from Amnesty NI's Grainne Teggert and Majella O'Hare's brother, Michael O'Hare.
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The Executive has announced four weeks of increased Covid-19 restrictions but what do they mean for people in Northern Ireland?
Reaction from politicians, hospitality and education.
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The Education Department has been told to make significant cuts to spending
Our panel analyse the Secretary of States budget for the Stormont departments
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The economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak is already enormous as we not face the economic pandemic
Beannchor's managing director Bill Wolsey outlines the impact of Covid-19 on his business