Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Confederate flag in East Belfast
Widespread condemnation after an appearance of a Confederate flag in east Belfast
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Composer Conor Mitchell has turned comments from DUP politicians about homosexuality into an opera.
We were also joined by DUP MLA Jim Wells to talk about 'Abomination: The DUP in Concert'.
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Companion speaks of love for Molyneaux
"Close companion" of the late UUP leader Lord Molyneaux speaks of their relationship.
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Community unrest and sectarian hate incidents at bonfires - just some of what's been making the news for more than a week.
We try to understand why, and to explore ways out of conflict.
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Community relations
Community relations here have plummeted since Brexit so how do we reverse this trend?
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Community organisations facing uncertainty over futures as EU funding comes to end
What will it mean for those in the community sector, and those depending on services?
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Community funding
Brian Feeney, Alan McQuillan and Jim Wilson discuss last night's Spotlight programme.
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Commentators have suggested today's PMQs are make or break for Liz Truss - what's your verdict?
After the PM faced MPs for the third time, how long does she have left as leader?
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Commentary in Irish while you watch the Euro 2016?
Would you like to listen to Irish language commentary with the TV coverage of Euro 2016?
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Colum Eastwood says there's a special place in Hell for those calling for a border poll without any plan on how to deliver it.
Do you think we are anywhere close to being ready for a referendum on a united Ireland?
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Colum Eastwood announces resignation as leader of the SDLP
Chris Buckler is joined by guests to discuss the SDLP leader's resignation.
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Co-writer of Yes Minister, Jonathan Lynn
We talk satire & politics with actor, director and writer Jonathan Lynn
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Clint Hill, the agent who famously jumped onto the back of the Kennedy's car to protect the president, talks to us.
Agent Clint Hill recalls the fatal shooting of JFK
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Climate Change
We're the only part of the UK without its own climate change law. Time to act?
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Cliftonville faces calls to sack their striker Jay Donnelly after his conviction for distributing an indecent image of a child
Elaine Crory, Ciaran Moynagh and Brian Smyth discuss
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Claims that 3/4 of people on a housing waiting list in North Belfast are apparently nationalist.
75% of people on a housing waiting list in North Belfast are apparently nationalist
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Civic unionists sign a letter urging nationalists to join them in building a ''society for the betterment of everyone''
We talk to the man behind it Dr James Wilson and discuss with Trevor Ringland & Colm Dore
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Church of Ireland ministers call on Derry and Strabane council to stop promoting 'highly dangerous' Halloween
We discuss with Canon David Crooks and Journalist Leona O'Neill.
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Church leaders plea to politicians to bring back Stormont
DUP MP Gregory Campbell, SF's Conor Murphy & Fr Martin Magill speak to Enda McClafferty.
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Church Child Photo Ban?
Some Catholic churches tell parents they can't take pictures of their children at...
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Christmas parties and gatherings
With the Omicron variant now in NI, will you be changing any of your Christmas plans?
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Chris Conway CEO Translink
Chief Executive of Translink Chris Conway taking your calls on public transport
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Children, flags and emblems
Research says children begin to relate to political symbols as early as the age of five.
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Child Poverty
A leading expert says our politicians are responsible for an epidemic of child poverty.
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Checks were suspended following threats to staff managing border posts at the Port of Larne and Belfast yesterday.
What needs to happen to deal with those threats and to bring some measure of calm here?
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Chaos over Covid travel passports
It's been a week of chaos for those trying to get covid passports to travel
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Changing attitudes to same-sex marriage
Willliam hears from Alliance MLA Trevor Lunn who has decided to support same-sex marriage
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Changes to state pension age
Is a rise in the state pension age unfair or a positive for gender equality?
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Census 2021: More from Catholic background in Northern Ireland than Protestant for the first time
An analysis into this new Census and its snapshot of today's Northern Ireland.
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Causeway Coast and Glens Council votes to fly union flag every day
Sinn Fein and DUP councillors debate the change along with Professor Dominic Bryan.