Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Dr John Kyle joins UUP
The former PUP interim leader Dr John Kyle announces that he's joining the UUP.
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Downing Street is working on a deal with the EU to try to fix the Protocol. But what happens if the DUP rejects it?
Could voluntary coalition be a possibility the UK government is considering?
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Downing Street in deadlock with the DUP after a day of chaos in Brussels with the future of the Brexit talks now in the balance
Do the DUP now have power to determine the political future of the entire United Kingdom?
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Doug Beattie has resigned from the Ulster Unionist Party- What's the impact?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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Donald Tusk invokes images of Hell to describe the fate of those who promoted Brexit without any plan for delivering it safely.
William speaks to Tony Connolly, Andrew Bridgen and Martina Anderson.
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Donald Trump's nominee for the US Supreme Court defends himself against allegations of attempted rape
What does the televised hearing tell us about the toxic political divisions in America?
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Donald Trump thinks Nigel Farage should be British Ambassador to the US- Good idea or a step too far?
Why does Donald Trump think it's his place to tell the British government who to appoint?
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Donald Trump is being condemned for re-tweeting anti-Muslim videos from the far-right group Britain First
Should his state visit to the UK now be cancelled?
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Donald Trump gun right remarks
Inciting violence or joking? What did Donald Trump mean with recent comments?
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Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un sign historic deal
Has Donald Trump done the right deal for peace, or has he become a push-over?
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Donald Trump
How do you feel about the prospect of Donald Trump as president?
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Dominic Cummings has said the government fell "disastrously short" in dealing with coronavirus
The most famous man in British politics who's not actually a politician
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Dog Exclusion Zones
No dogs allowed not even on a leash - that could soon be the reality for owners in Mid...
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Does truth in politics still matter?
How damaging are Boris Johnson’s alleged quotes on Covid-19 ?
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Does there need to be stricter regulations on gambling?
Highlights from Talkback. John Campbell and guests discuss the news headlines.
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Does the West need to take tougher action against Russia?
The UK imposes sanctions after Russia orders troops into eastern Ukraine.
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Does the Ulster Unionist Party have a future?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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Does the singing of God Save the Queen at matches alienate possible Northern Ireland supporters?
Journalist Kevin Maguire says the UK anthem is still alienating many possible supporters.
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Does the public have a right to know how much money the BBC spent to settle the dispute with former presenter Donna Traynor?
We speak to DUP MP Gregory Campbell and employment lawyer Florence Smith.
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Does the Orange Order need to look more closely at its own culture?
There has been widespread condemnation of a video mocking Michaela McAreavey's murder.
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Does the latest military strike against an aid agency in Gaza mark a turning point in global reaction to Israel's approach?
The killing of seven aid workers in Gaza has prompted outrage across Europe and America.
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Does the Irish Government's legal challenge to the Legacy Bill mark a new low in Anglo-Irish relations?
Mark Simpson takes the hot seat today, chatting to guests and callers.
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Does the health service need to do less?
Six health trusts say that the budget for health could have a catastrophic impact.
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Does the collapse of the Gary Haggarty supergrass case prove that victims are unlikely to get justice?
We discuss with solicitor Pádraig Ó Muirigh and former senior police officer Alan Mains.
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Does the census method pigeon-hole everyone here into traditional religious and cultural categories.
We'll debate concerns that it does exactly that
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Does sport still have the power to unite people across identities, borders and backgrounds in today’s divided world?
Richard O’Reilly steps in for William; he and guests discuss sport’s unifying power.
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Does Liz Truss deserve another chance as PM?
Is there a way back that would enable Liz Truss to stay on as Prime Minister?
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Does Jeremy Corbyn have your trust as Labour leader following the Tunisia wreath controversy?
Historian Ruth Dudley-Edwards and former Corbyn advisor Steve Howell discuss.
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Does it make sense to unlock so much of our society and economy all at once while the R number is already in the danger zone?
We discuss why the mini-lockdown hasn't dented the R number as much as was hoped
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Does Bombardier's troubles mean America is no longer a friend of Northern Ireland
Stephen Kelly from Manufacturing NI, Emma Little Pengelly DUP MP, Vince Cable discuss.