Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Patrick Radden Keefe
The American journalist explains how he got immersed in the story of Jean McConville.
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Partygate and Plan B: Pressure grows on Boris Johnson
More troubles for the Prime Minister. Will Boris Johnson recover this time ?
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Parties split over Glider route for north Belfast
Should the bus route travel along the Antrim Road or the Shore Road?
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Parliament votes tonight on Theresa May's Brexit deal. It's widely expected that MPs will reject it. What then?
Sir Peter Bottomley, Claire Hanna and Felicity Huston discuss
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Paris terrorist attacks
Has Paris attacks changed your mind about taking in refugees from Syria?
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Paramilitary Funeral
Many ask why police appeared to allow masked men to march at the funeral of Peggy O'Hara
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Paramilitaries, they haven't gone away. We've talked a lot about all the changes since the Good Friday Agreement
But not everything has changed. Could more be done to tackle paramilitaries?
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Palestinian flags at Celtic football match
Have Celtic fans brought politics into football?
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P&O Ferries faces backlash after firing 800 workers via Zoom with no notice
Politicians have condemned it as "Dickensian, predatory capitalism." What do you think?
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Over three million people have signed a petition calling for Brexit to be cancelled and that number is rising fast
We asked if Article 50 should be revoked?
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Over 50 MPs have called on the Metropolitan Police Commissioner to do more to deal with abusive protesters outside Parliament
Femi Oluwole from Our Future, Our Choice and Brendan O'Neill from Spiked Online discuss
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Our hospitals are fighting hard to keep up with the surge in Covid-19 cases.
How can they get the resources they need as we battle our way through the second wave?
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Our five largest political parties are meeting the NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris today at Hillsborough Castle
Talks have been called about Northern Ireland's finances in the absence of power-sharing
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Our Assembly election phone-ins continue today with the Alliance party's deputy leader Naomi Long.
Alliance is standing 23 candidates in all 18 constituencies.
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Our Assembly election phone-in continues today with the Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt.
Mike Nesbitt makes the case for increasing the influence of the UUP in Stormont.
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Organ Donation: Should a system of presumed consent be introduced in Northern Ireland?
Politicians and a medical expert discuss organ donation and consent.
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Opposition leaders write letter calling for Dominic Cummings to quit.
We ask the parties here where they stand.
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Online trolling - Is it time to get tougher on the keyboard warriors?
We hear from a Coleraine woman who was subjected to years of online abuse.
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One year since Martin McGuinness resigned. What has changed?
We speak to commentator Alex Kane, journalist Allison Morris and Prof. Rick Wilford.
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One year on from the 7th October attacks on Israel by Hamas, William and guests discuss the impact of the ongoing conflict
What needs to happen in the Middle East to bring about a ceasefire and true peace?
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One of the Loyalist negotiators of the Good Friday Agreement tells us our politics has lost its way
Have we lost sight of the central commitment of the Good Friday Agreement?
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One of NI's largest GP practices is at risk of closure after its operator handed its contract back to the Department of Health.
How do we tackle the current crisis in GP care?
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One in six jobs in Northern Ireland could be lost if the coronavirus lockdown closes businesses until August.
We hear employers and staffs' concerns about the long-term impact of lockdown.
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One in six jobs in Northern Ireland could be lost if the Corona-virus lockdown closes businesses until August.
We hear employers and staff's concerns about the long-term impact of the lockdown.
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One hundred years on to the day from the execution of Sir Roger Casement for treason, was he a hero or a villain?
Mark Carruthers discusses Roger Casement, his life and his legacy.
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One council votes to light up council buildings in Israeli colours, while another votes for Israeli ambassadors to be expelled
Do you support your local council getting involved in international politics?
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One big local company is planning to keep most of their staff working from home on the other side of this pandemic.
How can they expect to protect work-life balance for employees
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On World suicide prevention day we hear how Covid-19 has impacted on people's mental health
NI Interim Mental Health Champion Prof. Siobhan O'Neil joins our panel of experts.
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On this day 500 years ago Martin Luther nailed a list of 95 criticisms of the Catholic Church which led to the Reformation
Our expert panel discuss what this has meant for modern religion and society.
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On Talkback today we had some great advice from our expert panel for anyone due to travel during the Covid-19 epidemic.
Aviation and consumer experts responded to your travel queries.