Talkback Episodes Episode guide
-
Have you been subjected to judgement about the way you speak?
As Nadine Coyle enters the jungle, her accent is again subjected to a torrent of abuse.
-
Have you been put off by a GP receptionist?
Have you been put off by a GP receptionist?
-
Have we seen two different reactions to the deaths of Bishop Edward Daly and the Duke of Westminster?
Have we seen two different reactions to these two recent deaths?
-
Have we lost confidence in our justice system's ability to deliver for victims of crime?
William Crawley discusses the new survey from the Commissioner for Victims of Crime NI.
-
Have the IRA gone away?
Police say members of the IRA may have murdered Kevin McGuigan.
-
Have Republicans shown more grace than Unionists?
The victims campaigner Alan McBride believes they have. Is he right?
-
Have airstrikes against Houthi military positions in Yemen made that region safer or more dangerous as a consequence?
Do you support the UK government's decision to bomb military sites in Yemen?
-
Has trust in the Assembly been lost after the exposure of private communications between Sinn Fein and Jamie Bryson?
Reaction to Sinn Fein finance minister telling the 91热爆 he is staying
-
Has time run out for Boris Johnson or is it an over-reaction to having an after work drink?
Discussion with Conservative peer Lord Marland and former Conservative MP Anna Soubry.
-
Has the time come for a Referendum on Irish Unity as the solution to the UK's current Brexit impasse?
We speak to David Green who wrote an article stating a referendum may be the solution.
-
Has the refugee crisis made you proud to be a European?
How are you feeling as you watch this crisis continue to play out on your TV?
-
Has the PSNI chief run out of road? The DUP has called for the resignation of Simon Byrne, the chief constable of the PSNI.
Pressure has been mounting on Mr Byrne after a number of recent controversies.
-
Has the EU come up with a plan on the Northern Ireland Protocol which those who think it isn't working could support?
Will the EU's proposals be enough for all unionists here to back the NI Protocol?
-
Has the Dominic Cummings scandal undermined the government's public health strategy?
Boris Johnson's popularity plummets in the wake of the Dominic Cummings lockdown row.
-
Has the chancellor signalled an end to cuts, or is he spinning for all he's worth?
Philip Hammond says that the era of austerity "is finally coming to an end".
-
Has the case for a border poll been strengthened by Sinn F茅in's historic wins in our two most recent elections?
Academics Colin Harvey and Clare Rice, and DUP Ian Paisley discuss.
-
Has Stormont what it takes to manage additional powers?
William Crawley discuss fiscal powers with Tim Cairns, Brendan Mulgrew and Ann Watt.
-
Has RHI inquiry already exposed the DUP as a dysfunctional party at the heart of government?
Ex-DUP minister Jim Wells & former SDLP director of communications Ruairi O'Kane discuss.
-
Has poetry been helping you through the pandemic?
We discuss with poets Siobhan McCallin, Matthew Rice, Tony Walsh and Eamon Mallie.
-
Has our response to COVID-19 revealed that ageism is very much alive and well?
Has the COVID-19 response been ageist?
-
Has our deaf community been forgotten in the minority languages debate?
Majella McAteer from the British Deaf Association joined us along with her interpreter.
-
Has inflation peaked, or will it continue to rise further?
We hear money saving advice after inflation hits a forty one year high.
-
Has devolution been undermined?
Discussion after a Scottish law is blocked for the first time for affecting UK-wide law.
-
Has Arlene Foster's leadership been weakened after her parties backbench rebellion?
We speak to professor Jon Tonge and the News Letter's Sam McBride
-
Green Party NI leader Clare Bailey election phone-in
The leader of the Green Party in NI, Clare Bailey, answers your calls.
-
Grand Master of the Orange Order Rev Mervyn Gibson explains why he went to an art exhibition of the loyalist Michael Stone
Rev Gibson is facing claims of hypocrisy as the Orange Order refuses to meet Sinn Fein
-
Grammar schools resurgence in England: Is Northern Ireland moving in the wrong direction?
The first grammar school in England in 50 years, is NI's school system moving backwards?
-
Government's 91热爆s for Ukraine scheme
We talk to some offering their homes to refugees and find out more about the scheme.
-
Government sources have told 91热爆 News that tomorrow's vote on the EU withdrawal agreement has been postponed.
Where does that leave Brexit?