Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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How much personal data should be handed over during rape trials?
Retired solicitor Tony Caher and Nichola Greene from Nexus NI discuss.
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How much of the debate over the NI protocol is misunderstanding or misrepresentation?
William asks guests what the NI protocol really means to them.
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How much freedom to travel should someone have if they're accused of a serious offence?
How much freedom to travel should someone have if they're accused of a serious offence?
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How much does it cost to run a segregated education system? According to some academics it could be up to 拢226 million
We speak to experts in the education sector and advocates for an integrated system.
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How much do the generations born after the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 know about the Troubles?
How much do you think they need to know about what happened here before they were born?
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How long should the DUP be given to study the new deal?
What should happen at Westminster and at Stormont while we wait for their decision?
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How long before Stormont is up and running again?
Sarah Creighton - lawyer, Sam McBride - Belfast Telegraph, Brendan Hughes - Belfast Live
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How important is it for children in care to see their situation reflected in the John Lewis Christmas ad?
We hear reaction to the John Lewis Christmas ad from those who have been in care
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How important is education for a healthy society?
William and a panel of guests examine the social purpose of education.
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How important for global relations is it, that leaders in Ireland meet Donald Trump when he visits Ireland?
Discussion with People Before Profit's Fiona Ferguson and Fianna F谩il TD Niall Collins
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How important are Oasis in the history of Rock?
William Crawley chats with guests on Oasis' announcement they are reuniting for a tour.
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How flexible is the idea national identity in your mind?
Within sport and wider society, how flexible is our sense of national identity in 2024?
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How far were the security services able to penetrate the top ranks of the various armed groups here?
William Crawley and guests discuss 91热爆 Northern Ireland's latest Spotlight programme.
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How far should Stormont go with restrictions to fight the spread of Covid-19 while permitting as much normality as possible?
We hear from Professor Ultan Power and the columnists Allison Morris and Fionala Meredith.
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How effective is the UK government's handling of the COVID-19 crisis?
Have Boris Johnson and his team done well given the huge pressures they've been under?
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How does the Chief Constable restore confidence in his leadership after a bruising weekend for policing here?
Has he done enough to keep his job, or has his authority been fatally compromised?
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How do you think we can wake people up to the health crisis we're looking into if we don't act now?
The executive may be about to increase fines and enforcement for flouting COVID-19 rules.
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How do you sell NI to international investors?
We hear from Invest NI's Director of International Business.
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How do you rate Donald Trump's first year in office?
US politics professor Scott Lucas and Trump supporter Dr Jan Halper-Hayes discuss.
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How do you feel about a foreign billionaire trying to reverse the referendum and keep the UK in the EU?
George Soros is throwing his wealth behind a campaign to get a second EU referendum.
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How do you balance keeping cemeteries tidy - whilst allowing families to display their own tributes and memorials at graves?
A local cemetery has cleared all the ornaments that have been added to graves.
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How do we resolve the issues of the past without re-opening the wounds of decades of conflict?
BEN LOWRY and ALLISON MORRIS discuss how we resolve the issues of Northern Ireland's past
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How do we help people with a gambling addiction?
William speaks to guests and callers who have been affected by gambling.
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How difficult is it to actually see your GP as they prepare for an unprecedented cold and flu season during the pandemic?
We take calls and hear from Dr Tom Black from the BMA NI and Alliance MLA Paula Bradshaw
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How did we get to this point? And how do we pull our community together away from this pointless violence?
What do you expect from the police and from all those with influence in our community?
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How damaging will the Tory party's split over the Rwanda policy prove for Rishi Sunak?
Will the Tory split over the Rwanda policy be the undoing of the Prime Minister?
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How can we reduce the risks of road racing?
After another death at the Ulster Grand Prix, we speak to road racer Ryan Farquhar.
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How can we make it safe for pupils and teachers to return to the classroom?
We discuss reducing the two metre social distancing rule to reopen schools sooner.
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How can we help save lives? Today we focus on suicide prevention.
We focus on how every one of us can do something to prevent another death.
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How big a task will it be for the UK to negotiate its way out of the EU?
We speak to a former EU negotiator, Steve Bullock