Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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The Duke of Edinburgh wasn't injured after a crash near the Royal Estate yesterday. At 97 he may be advised to give up driving.
We debated the case for mandatory driving tests for all older drivers.
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The Duchess of Sussex, has been talking for the first time about her experience of suffering a miscarriage in July.
We talk about the truth,the misunderstandings and the effects it can have on and families
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The dream of a sports museum to celebrate Northern Ireland's sporting achievements under one roof has suffered another setback
Why after campaigning for 20 years has our executive failed to make it a reality?
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The deputy First Minister says she's "sorry for grieving families experiencing more hurt over recent days".
Stormont's party leaders met today to find a way forward for the power-sharing executive
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The Deputy First Minister has called for transfer tests to be stopped - what should Education Minister Peter Weir do?
William and guests discuss the beginning of a new school term during coronavirus.
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The Department of Health waiting time figures dealing with the first fortnight of the lockdown have been published.
Over 300,000 people in NI waiting to see a consultant at the end of March.
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The Department of Education says the guidance for post-primary pupils is to continue to wear face coverings after half-term
What do you think? Is it time for them to go?
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The Department for Infrastructure says it does not have enough money to run a full street lighting repair service
Are you worried about the lack of street lighting as we head into winter?
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The cycling revolution is coming
We debate Danny Kennedy's new 25 year Bicycle Strategy for NI
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The Crisis in the Health Service appears to be deepening without a budget. Have our politicians got their priorities right?
We speak to Melanie Kennedy; Pastor Brian Madden and Lily Kerr
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The countdown's on to a very different Christmas, join William & experts talking about the history of Christmas
We talk abuot foods and songs, trees and decorations, cards and gifts
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The council is calling for a change in planning laws to help control the number of holiday homes on the north coast.
Should people be allowed to own a second home wherever they want?
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The Conservatives are campaigning on this Remembrance Day with a pledge to change the law to protect veterans who served in NI
Some say that's effectively an amnesty for former soldiers
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The Commons Speaker, John Bercow, blocks Theresa May's efforts to have a third vote on her withdrawal deal
Does this bring us closer to No Deal or No Brexit?
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The comedian Tim McGarry pays his own unique tribute to our departing Political Editor Mark Devenport
A comedic look back at Mark's career
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The clock is ticking: just 52 hours to go before the Stormont talks deadline
What are the main sticking points?
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The clock is ticking to the biggest strike action most of us will have seen in our lifetime
170 thousand workers are expected to walk out on Thursday
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The civil service publishes the budget options facing Stormont with potentially more cuts, fewer services, and rates increases
Would you be prepared to pay 10% more in your rates to help balance our books?
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The children of some former paramilitary prisoners here are unable to get into the United States
So it it fair or unfair to visit the sins of the father on the son?
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The chief economist of the Ulster Bank says the new Executive needs to make tough decisions to fund public services properly
Richard Ramsey suggests we need to pay more to increase public funds. Do you agree?
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The Chief Constable Simon Byrne says he will not resign - all while facing criticism from politicians and the Police Federation
We speak to former RUC officer Dr William Matchett, Brian Rowan and UUP MLA Mike Nesbitt.
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The Chancellor may be about to cut welfare benefits to fund his tax breaks for high earners
William & guests discuss
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The Chancellor has unveiled new economic plans to protect jobs as we head into tighter Covid-19 restrictions. Will they work?
We get reaction to and analysis of Rishi Sunak's plan.
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The Chancellor delivers his autumn statement
The panel reacts to chancellor Jeremy Hunt's autumn statement.
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The Causeway Coastal route is one of the world's most underrated routes according to a new survey.
Could international tourists face barriers entering NI due to post-Brexit border plans?
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The campaigners fighting to save local hospital services - are they defending basic care or standing in the way of change?
Local campaigners and healthcare experts debate the challenges facing healthcare in NI
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The campaign group Both Lives Matter says we now face a choice between Irish language rights and the rights of the unborn child
They ask: What is more important, language or babies?
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The Border Force is recruiting for new jobs - Sinn Fein says it's 'naked sectarianism' that only UK passport holders can apply.
Sinn Fein's M谩irt铆n 脫 Muilleoir, DUP's Gavin Robinson & author Malachi O'Doherty discuss.
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The biggest recall of patients NI has ever seen.
The Belfast Trust writes to 2,500 patients following concerns about a consultant's care.
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The biggest hike in interest rates for 3 decades has just been announced by the Bank of England. What will that mean for you?
With interest rates rising to 3%, our panel give financial advice and analysis