Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Are people wearing face coverings in the shops you're going into? Should you be forced to wear one?
DUP MP Sammy Wilson says he doesn't want to be 'muzzled'.
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Are Orange Order parades triumphalist and offensive? One columnist for the Irish News says so. Do you agree?
Andr茅e Murphy and David McNarry join Chris Buckler for the discussion.
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Are Northern Ireland's murals urban art or toxic sectarian graffiti that need to be removed?
Are Northern Ireland's murals urban art or toxic sectarian graffiti that need removed?
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Are mobile phones damaging our relationships? We speak to Catherine Price, the author of 'How to Break Up with your Phone'
Relationship psychologist Lucy Beresford and businessman Max Mackin also give their view.
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Are MLAs proud of their achievements over the past 5 years?
Today is the last plenary session before the Assembly Elections, what have MLAs achieved?
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Are medicines overprescribed in NI?
Should doctors be reviewing our repeat prescriptions more often?
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Are government plans for parenting classes a good idea?
David Cameron faces criticism for his plan to create publicly funded parenting classes
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Are DUP ministers are trying to erase the Irish Language?
A fisheries inspection boat has had its Irish name replaced with an English one.
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Are Bonfires the Pride or the Scourge of Loyalist Communities?
William speaks to Nelson McCausland and Chris Donnelly about the recent news on bonfires.
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Anti-mask activists have gathered in London to protest the mandatory wearing of face coverings in shops and supermarkets.
Why are so many people unwilling to wear face coverings?
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Anti-lockdown protests
Talkback speaks to experts on claims made at various weekend anti-lockdown protests.
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Another spike in energy prices
A panel of experts and politicians discuss the latest spike in energy prices.
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Another report into Protestant working-class under-achievement in education in NI. What's the solution?
Protestant children in deprived areas are behind in education, says a leaked report.
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Another murder-suicide - What more can be done for women and children who suffer domestic violence?
Connie Leonard was stabbed to death in her Maguiresbridge home by a former partner.
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Another lockdown on the way, after weeks of wrangling, with many saying trust in the Executive is at rock bottom
Will anyone be surprised if people flood to cafes and stores before they shut next week?
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Another day, another problem for Edwin Poots' DUP, as their internal battles spill over onto the front pages of the papers.
So is the DUP going through a purge? We ask it's deputy leader Paula Bradley
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Anger at reports that the UK intends to restrict future prosecutions of British soldiers who served in Northern Ireland
The plan has sparked anger from politicians and victims' groups in Northern Ireland.
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An Israeli minister says Palestinians 'can go to Ireland or deserts'
Why is Ireland so affiliated with the pro-Palestinian movement?
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An Irish economist says Brexit could lead to a united Ireland.
An Irish economist says Brexit could lead to a united Ireland.
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An Integrated Education Bill is due for debate at Stormont, but the DUP is trying for a petition of concern to block it
Does integrated education here deserve a boost?
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An inclusive war memorial in Dublin is to be 'discontinued' after acts of vandalism
Raising the question, what might happen to Unionist traditions if we had a United Ireland
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An event at the Waterfront Hall tomorrow on the future of Ireland beyond Brexit has been criticised for excluding unionists.
Exclusive or does nationalism need to find its place before widening the debate?
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An elderly dementia patient was failed by the system put in place to protect Northern Ireland's most vulnerable adults
While in a Belfast nursing home, Stanley O'Neill (79) was not showered for three months.
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An alliance of Christian charities and churches nativity film advertisement has been banned from some cinemas
An advertisement featuring a nativity scene has been banned from cinemas in UK
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Amidst the riots in Washington DC, the US Special Envoy to NI, Mick Mulvaney, resigns from the Trump administration.
Trump's former Chief of Staff joins us live on the programme to explain his decision.
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American Irish dancing internet sensation.
We speak to the young American woman who's become an Irish dancing sensation.
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Almost 40% increase in those paying for private healthcare
Is there a place for the private sector to help deal with the waiting list crisis?
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Alliance claims of a 'DUP-Sinn F茅in carve-up' at Belfast City Council over money for projects
Alliance's Emmet McDonough-Brown, SDLP's Tim Attwood and Sinn F茅in's Jim McVeigh discuss.
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Alleged informer daughter exclusive
Thousands of people were recruited as informers during the Troubles, some were given a...
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All primary school children in London will soon receive free school meals - should NI follow suit?
Scotland and Wales have already pledged to extend free meals to all pupils.