Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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How will history judge the presidency of Donald Trump and his impact on the world far beyond Washington?
Ambassador John Bolton, the historian Sir Simon Schama and the author Bonnie Greer
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How widespread was collusion here during the Troubles?
We have an insight today from a former Loyalist paramilitary leader Jim Wilson
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How well do you know your neighbours? I'm talking about our neighbours south of the border.
And how well do you think they know us?
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How to fix Northern Ireland? That is the question posed by author and commentator Malachi O'Doherty in his latest book
William & guests discuss what can be done to solve a centuries-old social rift
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How to end mob-rule?
What can be done to tackle paramilitaries thinking they can control communities?
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How Stormont responded to the plight of Jewish refugees seeking to escape the Nazis during WWII.
Williams speaks with Noel Russel on his new book 'The Saved and the Spurned'.
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How should we remember Fidel Castro - Dictator or revolutionary?
Fidel Castro proves to be as divisive a figure in death as he was in life.
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How should we prepare for ex-hurricane Ophelia? We have all the latest information
William discussed with BBC NI's Barra Best, Chris Donnelly, MLA John Stewart and callers.
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How should the UK and Ireland respond to the UN commission of inquiry saying Israel has committed genocide?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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How should the Troubles be taught in schools in Northern Ireland?
Education experts say schools here are failing to teach children about the Troubles.
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How should the protocol be fixed?
The UK government could introduce legislation that overrides parts of the Brexit deal.
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How serious is the dispute at Stormont over the attendance of the deputy First Minister at the funeral of Bobby Storey?
The parties will vote on a motion tomorrow calling for Michelle O'Neill to apologise.
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How prepared are you for winter?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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How much would it cost to bring about a united Ireland?
A new study suggests that it could be a at least 6 billion pounds a year.
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How much personal data should be handed over during rape trials?
Retired solicitor Tony Caher and Nichola Greene from Nexus NI discuss.
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How much of the debate over the NI protocol is misunderstanding or misrepresentation?
William asks guests what the NI protocol really means to them.
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How much freedom to travel should someone have if they're accused of a serious offence?
How much freedom to travel should someone have if they're accused of a serious offence?
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How much does it cost to run a segregated education system? According to some academics it could be up to £226 million
We speak to experts in the education sector and advocates for an integrated system.
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How much do the generations born after the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 know about the Troubles?
How much do you think they need to know about what happened here before they were born?
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How might the Supreme Court judgement on the definition of a woman affect women across the UK?
How might the UK Supreme Court judgement on the definition of a woman affect women?
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How long should the DUP be given to study the new deal?
What should happen at Westminster and at Stormont while we wait for their decision?
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How long before Stormont is up and running again?
Sarah Creighton - lawyer, Sam McBride - Belfast Telegraph, Brendan Hughes - Belfast Live
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How isolated is unionism after yesterday's consent vote?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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How important is it to look after our oceans?
John Campbell is joined by science journalist and author Dr. Olive Heffernan.
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How important is it for children in care to see their situation reflected in the John Lewis Christmas ad?
We hear reaction to the John Lewis Christmas ad from those who have been in care
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How important is education for a healthy society?
William and a panel of guests examine the social purpose of education.
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How important for global relations is it, that leaders in Ireland meet Donald Trump when he visits Ireland?
Discussion with People Before Profit's Fiona Ferguson and Fianna Fáil TD Niall Collins
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How important are Oasis in the history of Rock?
William Crawley chats with guests on Oasis' announcement they are reuniting for a tour.
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How flexible is the idea national identity in your mind?
Within sport and wider society, how flexible is our sense of national identity in 2024?
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How far were the security services able to penetrate the top ranks of the various armed groups here?
William Crawley and guests discuss BBC Northern Ireland's latest Spotlight programme.