Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Gesture politics
Arlene Foster visits Irish language students should Sinn Féin reciprocate the gesture?
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Gerry McGeough's comments
A republican's comments about Catholic judges and prosecutors causes controversy
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Gerry Kelly 'regrets' removing clamp from his car
Gerry Kelly gives his first interview after being filmed removing a clamp from his car
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Gerry Adams says reunification is now a mainstream topic and a border poll is on the way.
We heard from a Queen's Law professor who is suggesting a date for unity referendums.
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Gerry Adams reiterates call for border poll within 5 years, a stand-alone Irish Language Act & resolution on outstanding issues
We ask where does that leave the talks at Stormont?
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General Election Results Special
William Crawley and guests discuss the general election results 2024
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Gary Lineker is set to be back on The BBC
How much freedom should presenters like Gary Lineker have to share their views?
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GAA pundit Joe Brolly says middle-class Catholics have given up on the idea of a shared Northern Ireland - is he right?
Journalist David McCann, blogger Chris Donnelly and ex-politician Trevor Ringland discuss
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GAA president talks about inclusivity, the sport’s role in encouraging unionist members and who should pay for Casement Park
The Jarlath Burns interview on Talkback
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Future of policing in Northern Ireland
We discuss the future of policing here in the wake of Simon Byrne's resignation
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Further revelations at the RHI Inquiry.
Panel discussion with Brendan Mulgrew, David McCann and Allison Morris.
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Funding for ex-paramilitary prisoners' groups
Today's lead discussion was council funding for ex-paramilitary prisoners' groups...
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Funding announced for English classes for migrant Muslim women
PM criticised for threat to deport migrant Muslim women who fail English language test
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Fuel protests are shutting down major roads across Ireland
Farmers are struggling with costs but is there any justification for blocking roads?
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Frontline families: We paid our tribute to those fighting to defeat COVID19 on the frontline
Some families are doing much more than most of us in the fight against COVID19
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From Sunday, bookies and bingo halls will no longer be prohibited from opening their doors to those seeking to place a bet.
Is that progress or are we creating more trouble for problem gamblers?
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From political memoirs to crime thrillers, William and guests discuss their favourite books of 2020.
Brian McGilloway, Eimear McGovern and David McCann discuss.
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From pilgrimage to pints.
Why has St. Patrick's Day become synonymous with drunkenness?
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Free speech - Is it under threat or should a limit be set?
When should the police get involved and when should they not get involved?
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France is hit -- again -- by a terror attack. We hear from eyewitnesses, we have analysis, and we hear from you.
France is hit -- again -- by a terror attack.
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France has just announced their plans to recognise the state of Palestine, should the UK do the same?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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Fracking compensation offer
Proposal to offer compensation to communities to allow fracking : brainwave or bribe?
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Fracking compensation offer
Proposal to offer compensation to local communities to allow fracking:brainwave or bribe?
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Foyle election special
Listen to the first of three constituency specials from Millennium Forum in Londonderry
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Four horses died this weekend at Aintree's Grand National. Is it time to end the race altogether?
We speak to Animal Aid, equine vet Rosie Alcorn, and professional jockey Page Fuller.
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Fostering
What would it take to encourage you to take a chance and become a foster carer?
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Former UVF commander turned 'supergrass' Gary Haggarty has sentence reduced from 35 years to six and a half
We hear from some of the relatives of Haggarty's victims and solicitor Pádraig Ó Muirigh
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Former UUP minister Dermot Nesbitt speaks to William about DUP / SF secret meetings
Highlights from Talkback. Wiliam Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies aged 100
The Legacy of Henry Kissinger
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Former Unionist MP tweets "unionists and nationalists are not equals"
Lord Kilclooney responds to the political controversy he's triggered on Twitter.