Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Is banning food and drink on public transport going to help combat our obesity problem?
England's Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies is calling for a ban.
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Is an election now inevitable or can it be averted through talks?
We look at all the possible outcomes from the latest political crisis
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Is an apology enough from Cardinal Se谩n Brady?
Cardinal Brady said inquiries took place under a "shroud of secrecy". Is apology enough?
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Is a three-day weekend a good idea for workers?
The Green Party in England and Wales proposes a three-day weekend
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Is a proposal to rename Castle Street in Belfast city centre to James Connolly Street historical vandalism?
We discuss the cultural and historical impact of changing street names in Belfast.
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Is a police investigation the right way for us, as a community, to respond to the Grenfell Tower effigy?
William talks to Brendan O'Neill, Roddy Cowie and Barbara Whearty.
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Is a four-day week the future?
Thousands of workers across the UK begin a four-day week trial.
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Is a deal on the protocol on the cards?
RTE Europe Editor Tony Connelly, DUP MP Sammy Wilson and SDLP MP Claire Hanna discuss.
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Is a breakthrough on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements on the cards?
Our guests discuss what a deal would look like.
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Irish stereotypes
Are 'traditional' jokes about the Irish funny or just lazy, offensive stereotypes?
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Irish speaker not Irish republican
Do people assume those who love the Irish language are republican in outlook?
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Irish President Michael D Higgins has declined an invitation to attend a NI Centenary event, has he missed an opportunity?
Is the Irish President right to decline an invite to attend an NI Centenary Event?
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Irish League fans call on 91热爆 to televise live matches.
Are you feeling let down because you can't watch your team on the box?
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Irish Language Act: Unforgiving for unionism or the only way to restore Stormont?
Is there any hope of getting a government here before Brexit happens?
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Irish Language Act
What would an Irish Language Act mean here and how much potentially would it cost?
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Irish identity
We discuss what it means to be Irish with guests from different backgrounds
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Irish Football Association tells NI fans to get on board with Casement Park
Chris Buckler sits in for William Crawley
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Ireland's oldest university is to begin a two-year investigation into its links with slavery and Empire.
Trinity College Dublin is about to begin a project to examine its colonial legacies
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Ireland joins with Spain and Norway in formally recognising the State of Palestine.
Should the United Kingdom now give recognition to Palestine?
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Ireland goes to the polls on its blasphemy law
Does any country actually need a blasphemy law in the twenty first century?
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Iran's most powerful military commander killed in air strike ordered by President Trump
Was it a dangerous act of provocation? Or a necessary step for national security?
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IRA Caterpillars and Butterflies
Republican Bobby Storey uses a butterfly analogy to reiterate the IRA has disbanded.
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Investigation into elderly care home
We discuss the Commissioner for Older People in NI's report into Dunmurry Manor Care 91热爆
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Interview with General Sir Mike Jackson
Quite a few of you have asked us to podcast our interview with General Sir Mike the of...
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Interview with Financial Times correspondent Tom Burgis
Tom Burgis speaks about the networks of dirty money his new book explores.
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Internment Parade Trouble
We get reaction to the trouble at Sunday's anti-internment march
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Internment 50 years on
We reflect on the decision to hold people without trial.
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Interim DUP leader Gavin Robinson has said there has been "no contact on a party basis whatsoever" with Sir Jeffrey Donaldson.
Mr Robinson said Sir Jeffrey currently holds no role within the DUP.
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Integrated education
As Lagan College marks 40 years, we ask why is our education system still so segregated?
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Institute for Public Policy Research report calls for urgent action to challenge economic injustice.
Discussion with Michael Jacobs from the IPPR and businessman Irwin Armstrong.