Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Northern Ireland Policing Board emergency meeting
William Crawley is joined by Gareth Gordon, Allison Morris and Alan Mains to discuss
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Northern Ireland is to surpass Belgium for the longest time without a government
We ask Senator George Mitchell and Professor Monica McWilliams for their advice.
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Northern Ireland is stepping up its vaccination programme
All people aged 18 and over are going to be offered a Covid 19 booster vaccine.
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Northern Ireland Civil Service at critical crossroads over staffing pressures.
Reaction to report stating 1,500 vacancies unfilled and sickness levels highest in UK.
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North Down MP Lady Sylvia Hermon steps down
What triggered her decision to say goodbye to Westminster?
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No GAA for new MP Tom
When Tom Elliott was elected as an MP last week, he said he would represent all the of...
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No deal to restore Stormont this side of Christmas but some people think the outline may already be there. So why the delay?
Also, William and guests discuss the Pope's comments about the Israeli strategy.
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No charge for parades
The PSNI will not charge for policing parades but will for other organisations. Fair ?
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No Big Macs in Irish
You can't order a Big Mac at McDonald's in Irish on the Island of Ireland ...
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Nine PSNI officers were sacked last year for misconduct which had a sexual or domestic element, there are 74 ongoing cases.
What more does the PSNI need to do to restore public confidence?
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Nigel Farage on Talkback
UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who is in Belfast today, took time out to speak to William...
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Nicola Sturgeon says she plans to trigger #indyref2 - what does it mean for unionism and nationalism?
We hear from @alexkane221b @molloy1916 @ruairi_okane and former UUP MP David Burnside
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NI's former human rights chief calls out Sinn Fein for denying people here the basic right to a functioning government
Brice Dickson debates his argument with the columnist and historian Brian Feeney
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NI's annual DLA bill hits £1 billion for the first time. What do you think that says about our society?
NI's annual DLA bill hits £1 billion for the first time.
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NI Water says the Coronavirus pandemic has put even more pressure on our water network - should water charges be considered?
People Before Profit's Gerry Carroll and Andrew Muir of Alliance discuss.
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NI tops the league tables, yet again, for GCSEs, and A Levels. Is that because so many of our pupils go to grammar schools?
NI tops the league tables - Is that because so many of our pupils go to grammar schools?
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NI Select Affairs Committee told MLA pay has cost taxpayers £9m since Stormont's collapse 18 months ago
Why is the Secretary of State Karen Bradley resisting calls for a reduction in MLA pay?
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NI response to Brexit
With the UK overall voting to leave the EU, what should the response of local parties be?
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NI politicians reject hunting with dogs ban
The NI Assembly votes down a bill that would have banned hunting with dogs.
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NI is 'open for business'
William speaks to our reporters and guests about easing of lockdown restrictions in NI.
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NI High Street Voucher Scheme
People are urged to spend their £100 Spend Local cards. Is the scheme working smoothly ?
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NI Football supporters angered by Euro Cup ticket allocation
UEFA ticket allocation for NI Euro matches leaves 1000s of fans angry and disappointed
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NI fails to hit the targets for cancer for nearly 8 years. What needs to be done to fix our health service?
Cancer Focus's Roisin Foster, Prof Deirdre Heenan and Unison's Patricia McKeown discuss.
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NI election looms as Stormont deadline passes
Guests discuss politicians missing the deadline for restoring devolved government.
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NI Covid vaccination and infection rates
Why do we still have comparably high Covid rates and lower vaccination uptake?
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NI Assembly recall
The NI Assembly is recalled for a special sitting to pay tribute to Martin McGuinness
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NI Assembly post-election
If Arlene Foster is nominated as first minister does that mean direct rule is inevitable?
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NI Assembly election will not be held in December
Our panel and politicians respond to news of no assembly election before Christmas.
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NI actor Stephen Boyd to be commemorated with Blue Plaque
Biographer Joe Cushnan and Ulster History Circle's Maud Hamill discuss.