Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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All diesel and petrol motors are banned from 2040
Are you applauding the government today for joining the electric revolution?
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Alex Best, Hugh Jordan and others reflect on the life of football star George Best on the tenth anniversary of his death.
Remembering George Best - the highs and lows of a turbulent life.
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Alcohol related deaths in Northern Ireland have reached their highest levels on record. Should there be minimum pricing?
Dr Paul Darragh, Paula Bradshaw and Jeremy Hutton discuss
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Alastair Ross interview
We ask the DUP's @alastairianross why he has decided not to stand again for election.
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Ahead of the release of 'George Michael - Freedom Uncut', we're asking what makes a truly great music documentary?
We hear from Joe Lindsay, Brian-Henry Martin and Caoimhe O'Connell.
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Ahead of the hosepipe ban this weekend ... How are you coping with this heat wave?
Love it or loathe it, we have all the advice you need to get through the good weather.
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Agency staff in the Civil Service
With one in ten of Civil Service staff now an agency worker we look closer at the stats
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After years and years of waiting, the A6 has finally opened. A quarter of a billion pounds later
What does the whole A6 debacle tell us about how politics works here?
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After the tragic news of the death of Dromara mountaineer Noel Hanna while climbing,
Talkback discusses the lure of big dreams and big risks
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After the heroics of Liverpool and Spurs are you now a fully fledged football fan or is the passion lost on you?
We hear from fans of both teams and from those who don't follow football at all
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After the deadliest day of violence in Gaza for years how should the world respond to what is happening?
We explore the roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict
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After suffering years of abuse, James McClean has questioned if some forms discrimination are ranked higher than others
Northern Ireland and Aberdeen footballer Niall McGinn shares his own experience
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After Oxford University students vote to reduce clapping - do we need to rethink applause in public spaces like theatres?
Do we need to rethink applause?
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After more than 200 public figures sign an open letter calling for an Irish language act, is it time to introduce one?
We debate this with Ciaran MacGiolla Bhien from Conradh Na Gaelige and Timothy Cairns
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After Michael Conlon lost at the Olympics, we asked were the judges wrong or if he was a bad loser?
Should Michael Conlon have launched that diatribe against the authorities?
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After an incident between a submarine and ferry, Sinn F茅in calls for an end to all British military activity in the Irish Sea
William speaks to Sinn F茅in MP Chris Hazzard and Ulster Unionist MLA Steve Aiken
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After a weekend of stories reporting a coup in Downing Street, how safe is Theresa May in her job as Prime Minister?
Do you think Theresa May should call it a day and let someone else take the top job?
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After a weekend of protests in response to the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza, we ask, are those protests helping?
William Crawley and guests discuss the impact of these protests.
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After a vote in Westminster on Same-Sex Marriage and Abortion Rights, has your faith in devolution been dented as a result?
William speaks to Grainne Teggart, Mal O'Hara, David Smith, Les Allamby and Bernie Smyth.
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After a surge in shoplifting, police in England & Wales are targeting organised crime gangs in a new partnership with retailers
So what are we doing here? William and guests discuss
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After a series of budget u-turns, with more possibly on the way, is Liz Truss doomed after just five weeks in the job?
Some senior Tory MPs have warned that the PM may have to rethink her tax-cutting plans.
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After 34 years at the helm of Sinn F茅in, Gerry Adams has stepped down as party president. What's next for Adams and Sinn F茅in?
We speak to Brian Feeney, Sinn F茅in's Gerry Kelly and former DUP MLA Nelson McCausland.
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Advice following Northern Ireland's first confirmed case of coronavirus
Is it time the UK and Ireland introduced much stricter restrictions to combat the virus?
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Actor Charlie Lawson says most people want what happened to the security forces here 'swept under the carpet.' Is he right?
We hear from Charlie Lawson on an issue he feels passionately about and debate it.
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According to new scientific research optimists live longer and find it easier to control their emotions.
Do you think we need to raise a new generation of optimists?
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According to Humanists UK, membership in Northern Ireland is increasing faster than anywhere else in the UK
William speaks to Boyd Sleator and Peter Lynas
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Accessing services when you are a carer
Are we taking advantage of caring family members to provide social care on the cheap?
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Accentism
Have you lost out on a job, or been mistreated in some way because of the way you speak?
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A6 road upgrade
Why is the main route between our biggest cities taking so long to upgrade?
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A-Level results
We discuss the options available for students receiving their results today