Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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NI - EU Relations
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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NHS 70th anniversary
We explore the past, present and future of the NHS on the day it turns 70 years old.
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News of Jeffrey Donaldson's resignation broke while Talkback was on air.
William spoke to guests about the breaking news.
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New York mayor Bill De Blasio declares March 17 'Gerry Adams Day'
Author Jude Collins and former DUP MLA Nelson McCausland discuss.
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New restrictions come into force across Northern Ireland tonight at 6pm. What do they mean for all us us?
We hear from the First Minister as well as a panel of experts to try and get answers.
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New research suggests more than half of adults would like to change their careers. Is it ever too late to change your day job?
We speak to people who have done just that.
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New proposals for flag flying
Are people likely to follow proposals from Queen's University researchers on flag flying?
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New NI laws mean suspects in sexual offence cases can't be identified unless they are charged. Is that a barrier to journalism?
We speak to solicitors Emma Ferguson and Paul Dougan; and journalist Sam McBride.
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New lockdowns were announced last night for England and Scotland, with Wales already in lockdown
Why is it taking so long for our leaders to do what other parts of the UK have now done?
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New lockdown restrictions have come into force today requiring us to stay at home unless we have an excuse for being out.
We answer the questions you have about what you're permitted to do outside your home
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New guidelines for ME came into force in Northern Ireland last month
ME sufferers tell us they have faced battles to get treatments they need.
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New GAA pitch in east Belfast halted
Are online comments on a GAA pitch in east Belfast out of step with changes there?
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New Decade, New Approach Deal 2020
We discuss the deal on Talkback with guests.
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New cycling network for Belfast
We debated the merits of a new network of cycling lanes being proposed for Belfast...
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New claims are being made about the private meeting that met last month at Lambeth Palace to deal with legacy issues
William talks to Jim Roddy, a key organiser of the meeting & Professor Kieran McEvoy
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Neutral environment in MLA's Stormont offices?
If you met an MLA in their Stormont office, would you be upset if a flag was on display?
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Neurodivergence diagnosis in adults
We talk about the rise of autism, ADHD and dyslexia diagnosis in adults
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Net Zero targets
Will the PM Rishi Sunak U-Turn on some of his plans to achieve Net Zero emissions?
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Nelson McCausland supports actor Laurence Fox’s Question Time appearance.
Nelson McCausland joins playwright Bonnie Greer to discuss.
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Nearly a quarter of a century after her death, we speak to the author of a new play about the legendary Ruby Murray
Playwright Michael Cameron and Duke Special discuss the life and music of Ruby Murray
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NATO says Putin may decide to use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine. If so, should NATO intervene?
We speak to experts in chemical weapons, and Russian-Ukrainian relations.
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National Insurance rates to rise by 1.25% to fund health and social care
Would you be happy to lose money every month to help pay for these reforms?
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Nama scandal: Sinn Féin's Daithí McKay resigns as MLA
The resignation broke live on Talkback. We got all the political reaction.
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Museums in NI are facing questions about its collection of artefacts from parts of the world including former African colonies
We debate the case for decolonising our museums
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Murals, the past and the future
On "Talkback" today we discussed murals and whether or not they should be replaced do...
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MPs will today try again to agree on something that ends the Brexit deadlock. Would a 'soft Brexit' satisfy Brexiteers?
We discuss this idea with the Alliance MLA Stephen Farry and Professor Jon Tonge.
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MPs vote to stop a new Prime Minister suspending Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit
If that Prime Minister is Boris Johnson, is he finished before he even starts?
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MPs have voted to give themselves anonymity in HoC watchdog investigations for things like bullying & sexual harassment claims
Is this a charter for covering-up embarrassing scandals?
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Mother Teresa's canonisation
Mother Teresa to become a saint but does sainthood make any sense in the modern world?
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MOT delays
How difficult is it to get an MOT for your car ?