Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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If a gay couple gets married in England, should the union be recognised as a marriage in Northern Ireland?
We discuss with Alliance MLA Paula Bradshaw and the TUV's Sammy Morrison.
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Identity cards
Are you in favour of introducing a compulsory identity card for every citizen?
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Ian Paisley retains his seat as the MP for North Antrim
What does his success in the recall petition tell us about the how politics works here?
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Ian Paisley MP says the policeman who killed an unarmed IRA man "should receive a medal" rather than face further investigation
We hear from DUP MP Ian Paisley & Sinn F茅in MP Mickey Brady on the killing of Colum Marks
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Ian Paisley is suspended by both parliament and the DUP. He says he'll fight on. But should the DUP let him?
We hear from commentators Alex Kane , Susan McKay and John Rentoul.
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Ian Paisley apologies to the House of Commons
We hear from columnist Brian Feeney and the News Letter's Sam McBride.
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Ian Paisley apologies to the House of Commons
We hear from columnist Brian Feeney and the News Letter's Sam McBride.
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Ian Marshall becomes the first unionist elected to the Irish Senate. A step too far or a step in the right direction?
We speak to Christopher Stalford, David McNarry, Malachi O'Doherty and Trevor Ringland
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Huw Edwards is the presenter at the centre of days of allegations, what happens now?
Mark Carruthers sits in for William Crawley
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Hunting
Listen to our debate on hunting in Northern Ireland.
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Hundreds of UK flights cancelled due to air traffic control glitch
Even our own William Crawley was stranded. We ask what are your rights when travelling.
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Hundreds of lawyers write to the PM arguing that he's legally obliged to suspend arms sales to Israel
We speak to signatories of the letter, as well as UK Lawyers for Israel.
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Humanitarian groups call for the British government to take in children of Gaza.
We talk to some of those trying to get the doors open - and accommodate those children.
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Human rights
Is there any evidence that human rights laws are making the UK less safe?
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Huge protests and violence in the US after George Floyd was killed in police custody.
What should be response be of the US state and federal authorities?
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How would you want to improve the city centre experience in Belfast?
Architects have launched the #MyBelfastIdea campaign after the fire at Bank Buildings.
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How would you feel if your company said it wanted to implant a microchip INSIDE you!
A UK firm offering the implants, says it's already fitted 150 of them.
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How worried should we be about the new variant? And what should the Executive do next?
At the minute, there are no plans for Stormont to introduce more restrictions.
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How will history judge the presidency of Donald Trump and his impact on the world far beyond Washington?
Ambassador John Bolton, the historian Sir Simon Schama and the author Bonnie Greer
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How widespread was collusion here during the Troubles?
We have an insight today from a former Loyalist paramilitary leader Jim Wilson
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How well do you know your neighbours? I'm talking about our neighbours south of the border.
And how well do you think they know us?
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How to fix Northern Ireland? That is the question posed by author and commentator Malachi O'Doherty in his latest book
William & guests discuss what can be done to solve a centuries-old social rift
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How to end mob-rule?
What can be done to tackle paramilitaries thinking they can control communities?
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How Stormont responded to the plight of Jewish refugees seeking to escape the Nazis during WWII.
Williams speaks with Noel Russel on his new book 'The Saved and the Spurned'.
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How should we remember Fidel Castro - Dictator or revolutionary?
Fidel Castro proves to be as divisive a figure in death as he was in life.
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How should we prepare for ex-hurricane Ophelia? We have all the latest information
William discussed with 91热爆 NI's Barra Best, Chris Donnelly, MLA John Stewart and callers.
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How should the Troubles be taught in schools in Northern Ireland?
Education experts say schools here are failing to teach children about the Troubles.
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How should the protocol be fixed?
The UK government could introduce legislation that overrides parts of the Brexit deal.
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How serious is the dispute at Stormont over the attendance of the deputy First Minister at the funeral of Bobby Storey?
The parties will vote on a motion tomorrow calling for Michelle O'Neill to apologise.
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How much would it cost to bring about a united Ireland?
A new study suggests that it could be a at least 6 billion pounds a year.