Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Keir Starmer says Labour by-election win a cry for change, but what could it mean for NI?
Rishi Sunak says the next general election is not a "done deal"
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Keir Starmer and Hillary Clinton say no to an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, is this the right approach?
Also calls for Clinton's removal as Queens University Chancellor following her statement.
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Karen Bradley offers apology for NI security force killings comments. But does she need to resign?
William speaks to Brian Rowan, Kieran McAvoy and Andree Murphy
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Just how far is the DUP prepared to go on Irish Language Legislation?
We discuss with deputy editor of the News Letter Ben Lowry and Andrée Murphy
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Julian Smith tells our politicians to stop focusing on the border poll issues and start governing together.
Is he right? Or is he missing a basic point about our politics here?
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Judge rules waterboarding techniques took place to obtain false confession
We bring the breaking news of Liam Holden's family being awarded £350,000 in damages..
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Jude Collins defends Boys Brigade tweets
Jude Collins defends his "Boy's Brigade" tweet
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Journalist attempts to find the truth about the Loughinisland massacre and discusses how those efforts led to his own arrest...
William speaks to Trevor Birney about his new book, Shooting Crows...
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Jon Boutcher appointed as the new Chief Constable of the PSNI
After months of crises, how will he improve policing here?
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Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour Party is hanging by a thread but he is determined to stay and fight.
tIs the game up for Jeremy Corbyn.
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Jeremy Corbyn, God Save The Queen, and NI flag flying
Two lively Talkback debates: Jeremy Corbyn, God Save The Queen; Union flags still flying.
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Jeremy Corbyn wants the UK to stay in the customs union after Brexit. Is that the Brexit plan the country has been looking for?
We ask Conservative MP Nigel Evans and Dugald McCullough from the NI Labour Party.
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Jeremy Corbyn says there is a link between foreign policy and terrorism in the UK. Is he right?
We discuss this with commentator Shane Greer and John Tipple from Stop The War Coalition.
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Jeremy Corbyn says Labour is ready to negotiate Brexit, would you trust him?
We hear from DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Labour member and socialist Phil Kelly
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Jenny Palmer's first broadcast interview since joining UUP
Jenny Palmer, who left the DUP after claiming she had been bullied, has joined the UUP.
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Jeffrey Donaldson says the DUP may block the appointment of a speaker this week if the protocol remains unchanged.
If we do end up with a silent assembly who will feel the pain?
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Jeffrey Donaldson says he's not going to be rushed back into government at Stormont by anyone else's timetable
William Crawley and panel discuss
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Jeffrey Donaldson preps his party for a return to Stormont, after nearly two years.
Details of the DUP's deal with the government begin to emerge.
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Jarlath Burns visits Orange Order Museum
Should nationalists and republicans rethink their attitude to the Orange Order?
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Japanese Knotweed is on the rise in Northern Ireland - It grows by 8 inches a day.
Japanese Knotweed is on the rise in Northern Ireland - It grows by 8 inches a day.
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Jamie Bryson says he wants an end to ALL flag protests
Once a leader and organiser of demonstrations: now he thinks flag protests should stop
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James Martin is touring the UK looking for the best recipes and ingredients. What should he consider from Northern Ireland?
William speaks to Chef James Martin, Paula McIntrye, Sarah Patterson and Barbara Whearty
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It’s been a chaotic weekend for the European Union. What did you make of what the EU tried to do?
An act of hostility or just plain stupidity?
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It's the 80th anniversary of American troops arriving in Europe to join the Second World War & they first set foot in Belfast
William talks to the author of a new book on this fascinating chapter in our history
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It's not looking likely we will get a Sormont deal before Christmas and the Secretary of State seems to be blaming the DUP
We hear from DUP MP Sammy Wilson.
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It's estimated that one in five children live in a house where someone is addicted to drink or drugs.
What's life like for those young people?
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It's estimated that Easter licensing laws will cost the hospitality sector here millions of pounds. Is it time to change them?
We hear from the travel writer Tim Hedgley and Pastor Paul Burns
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It's day one for Belfast's Grand Central Station - is it the solution to our transport problems?
John Campbell discusses whether the new £320m hub will help break our car addiction.
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It's crunch day for Brexit and the border as Theresa May sits down with senior EU officials in Brussels
Should Theresa May give a written guarantee that there will be NO hard border in Ireland?
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It's confirmed, those £600 pound energy-payments are coming next month
The money is to help with energy bills but people can use the payment as they see fit