Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Our Assembly election phone-in continues today with the Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt.
Mike Nesbitt makes the case for increasing the influence of the UUP in Stormont.
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Organ Donation: Should a system of presumed consent be introduced in Northern Ireland?
Politicians and a medical expert discuss organ donation and consent.
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Opposition leaders write letter calling for Dominic Cummings to quit.
We ask the parties here where they stand.
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Online trolling - Is it time to get tougher on the keyboard warriors?
We hear from a Coleraine woman who was subjected to years of online abuse.
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One year since Martin McGuinness resigned. What has changed?
We speak to commentator Alex Kane, journalist Allison Morris and Prof. Rick Wilford.
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One year on from the 7th October attacks on Israel by Hamas, William and guests discuss the impact of the ongoing conflict
What needs to happen in the Middle East to bring about a ceasefire and true peace?
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One of the Loyalist negotiators of the Good Friday Agreement tells us our politics has lost its way
Have we lost sight of the central commitment of the Good Friday Agreement?
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One of NI's largest GP practices is at risk of closure after its operator handed its contract back to the Department of Health.
How do we tackle the current crisis in GP care?
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One in six jobs in Northern Ireland could be lost if the coronavirus lockdown closes businesses until August.
We hear employers and staffs' concerns about the long-term impact of lockdown.
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One in six jobs in Northern Ireland could be lost if the Corona-virus lockdown closes businesses until August.
We hear employers and staff's concerns about the long-term impact of the lockdown.
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One hundred years on to the day from the execution of Sir Roger Casement for treason, was he a hero or a villain?
Mark Carruthers discusses Roger Casement, his life and his legacy.
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One council votes to light up council buildings in Israeli colours, while another votes for Israeli ambassadors to be expelled
Do you support your local council getting involved in international politics?
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One big local company is planning to keep most of their staff working from home on the other side of this pandemic.
How can they expect to protect work-life balance for employees
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On World suicide prevention day we hear how Covid-19 has impacted on people's mental health
NI Interim Mental Health Champion Prof. Siobhan O'Neil joins our panel of experts.
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On this day 500 years ago Martin Luther nailed a list of 95 criticisms of the Catholic Church which led to the Reformation
Our expert panel discuss what this has meant for modern religion and society.
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On Talkback today we had some great advice from our expert panel for anyone due to travel during the Covid-19 epidemic.
Aviation and consumer experts responded to your travel queries.
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On May 7th 1945 Germany officially surrendered bringing to an end the second World War in Europe. May 8th was declared VE Day.
On the 75th anniversary we speak to WW2 veteran Bill Eames about his memories of that day
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On International Women's Day, we ask how prevalent is misogyny today and what more needs to be done to tackle it
We discuss with Tina McKenzie, Lily Kerr & Michelle Marken
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On Day Three of the Stormont talks, is power-sharing looking less and less likely?
We discuss with @sinnfeinireland and @duponline
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Omagh bombing: What will an inquiry do?
Professor Phil Scraton on truth-seeking inquiries, when and how they work best.
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Older Drivers
Elderly drivers.... Should you have the same right to drive as everyone else?
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October 7th remembered
William Crawley and guests reflect on the Hamas attacks two years ago.
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Nurse resignations
What is leading to the growing number who are choosing to leave?
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Now we've seen some of the evidence behind the decision, were ministers right to put us into a 4-week circuit breaker?
We hear from the Chief Scientific Advisor Professor Ian Young
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Now that the SDLP is giving its representatives a conscience vote on abortion-related issues, are they still a pro-life party?
Tom Kelly and Ruairí O'Kane discuss where this leaves the SDLP on the issue of abortion.
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Northern Ireland’s youngest pupils went back to school this morning for the first time since December.
What's the best way to help the pandemic generation of school children catch up?
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Northern Ireland's schools are facing a funding crisis - how did it get so bad, and is the government doing anything about it?
We hear from those within the education sector.
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Northern Ireland's new track and trace app is live, have you downloaded it yet?
Could this be a game-changer for us in slowing the spread of the virus?
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Northern Ireland women make history in their win against Ukraine and they are on their way to the Euros next year.
In light of this historic win, how best can women's football be promoted and supported?
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Northern Ireland power sharing in crisis.
DUP revolt over first minister confirmation