Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Is the 91热爆 Secretary right to abandon the government's opposition to the death penalty in the 'ISIS Beatles' case?
We hear from Patrick Corrigan, Amnesty International, and Conservative 91热爆's Henry Hill.
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Is the government right to roll out the red carpet for President Trump?
As President Trump arrives at the start of a 3-day state visit we debate his trip
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Is the government failing people living and working in care homes?
Care home COVID-19 Q&A.
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Is the government doing enough to help give people a hand up out of poverty and inequality?
The scale of inequality in the UK is laid bare in a new Social Mobility Commission report
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Is the Good Friday Agreement not sacrosanct?
After Arlene Foster's comment on the GFA, William speaks to journalists and politicians.
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Is the General Election about the Union or the European Union?
We hear from DUP MP Ian Paisley and commentators Alex Kane and Andree Murphy
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Is The GAA a cold house for The PSNI?
The DUP challenge the GAA to root out sectarianism after a PSNI team withdraws from event
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Is the EU bullying the Prime Minister or has she been given a reality check?
We discuss Theresa May's proposal that was rejected by EU leaders at Salzburg summit.
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Is the DUP on a path to greater success or could we have reached Peak DUP with the toppling of Arlene Foster?
Peter Robinson criticises Edwin Poots for the way in which Arlene Foster was dispatched.
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Is the dream of a shared society even possible?
We discuss the recent sectarian intimidation in a shared housing development.
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Is the Crumlin Road Courthouse the right place for a Peace and Reconciliation Centre?
Is the Crumlin Road Courthouse the right place for a Peace and Reconciliation Centre?
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Is the coronavirus impacting your ability to access healthcare facilities?
How the COVID-19 crisis is impacting other areas of our healthcare system.
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Is the by-election in West Tyrone a shoe-in for Sinn Fein, or are we likely to see a cross-community candidate emerging?
We ask Nelson McCausland, journalist Allison Morris and victims campaigner Alan McBride.
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Is the budget punishment as some of the local parties have claimed?
Chris Buckler speaks to a panel of guests to get their views and analysis.
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Is the Brexit dream dying as Boris Johnson says, or is it a nightmare that is not ending quickly enough?
We are discussing an extraordinary 24 hours in Westminster politics.
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Is the 91热爆 right to take part in Eurovison being held in Tel Aviv, or should the corporation stay away?
William speaks to Eamonn McCann and Ruth Dudley Edwards
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Is the Age of Brexit the Age of Enoch Powell?
William talks to the author of "Enoch Powell", Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Bonnie Greer.
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Is the 2-child limit on Universal Credit harming our children?
MLAs called for the cap to be lifted in the assembly today.
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Is Swearing An Oath Of Allegiance To The Queen For New MPs At Westminster Now An Archaic Tradition?
William and guests discuss swearing an oath of allegiance and whether it's necessary now.
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Is strategic leaking bad for good government?
Mobile phones are banned from cabinet meetings in the Republic of Ireland
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Is Stormont worth saving? If you think so, what changes would you make?
Is an Assembly which can fall so easily worth saving at all?
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Is Sinn Fein MP Chris Hazzard right to tweet his praises for the Chinese government?
William asks guests what they think about the tweets.
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Is Sinn F茅in capable of the kind of cultural change that many - even some supporters, say it needs?
What does the continuing crisis for SF tell us about the party's culture and priorities?
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Is Sinn Fein backsliding in its support for LGBTQ rights by backing the puberty blockers ban?
William Crawley is joined by guests in studio for discussion.
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Is sectarianism on the rise here?
What do recent incidents say about our society and the state of community relations?
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Is Rishi Sunak ready to sacrifice some Brexit gains in order to persuade the DUP to return to govt at stormont?
Will it be enough for the DUP?
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Is Prince Harry and Prince Williams relationship now beyond repair?
Mark and the panel discuss Prince Harrys latest allegations against the Royal family
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Is power-sharing over?
As the political stalemate continues to rumble on -what's the alternative going forward?
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Is our public transport up to standard for those with disabilities?
William Crawley chats to guests about the accessibility of public transport.