Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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The Monarchy
A British Council boss says Royals are "white, privileged & publicly-funded".
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The McMahon Murders
Highlights from Talkback. Wiliam Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines
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The Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara features on a new Irish stamp
We debate with socialist Phil Kelly and historian Ruth Dudley-Edwards.
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The licensing law bill - who will it please? Who will it infuriate?
The licensing law bill - who will it please? Who will it infuriate?
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The Lib Dems say they have a solution to the endless Brexit uncertainty; revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit altogether
Is that a shameful betrayal of democracy or a courageous move?
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The legacy act is being repealed, what will the labour government replace it with?
Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines.
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The leaders of the far right party Britain First are to take part in an anti-terrorism rally outside Belfast City Hall
We hear from the main organiser, independent unionist councillor Jolene Bunting
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The Leader of the Green Party says Sinn Féin is using the Irish language to 'bring Northern Ireland to its knees'
Discussion with Steven Agnew, Ciarán Mac Giolla Bhéin and Sinn Féin's Declan Kearney.
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The latest on the PSNI scheme enabling people to check whether their new partner has a history of domestic abuse.
The scheme has been running for 3 months - but how successful has it been?
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The late Baroness May Blood tells William how she chose her title Baroness Blood of Blackwatertown
Back in 2016 May Blood told us how she chose Blackwatertown for her life peerage title
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The Labour Party says that after the decision to suspend parliament, the Prime Minister is behaving like a dictator?
Do you agree? Is this a regime rather than a government?
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The Labour Party is now signed up to an election, along with the SNP and the Lib Dems
Is it game on for a pre-Christmas General Election?
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The killing of Sir Henry Wilson MP
Journalist and historian Ronan McGreevy on the assassination that sparked Civil War
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The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust receive Points of Light Award from the Prime Minister
Colin Bell, Brendan Prunty and Gloria McLaughlin talk about their experiences.
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The Justice Ministry is up for grabs
Who will get the post...?
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The Isle of man has adopted a approach to those arriving there who breach the quarantine rules.
We're joined by the leader of the Manx government, Chief Minister Howard Quale
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The Irish Medium School in East Belfast
We speak to Linda Ervine who is heading the development of a new Irish Medium School.
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The Irish government is told to butt out of the case of Tony Taylor, the imprisoned dissident republican
Unionists and the Alliance party, have raise concerns about Simon Coveney's intervention.
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The Irish General Election Leader's Debate.
William discusses the ROI's Leader's Debate on RTE.
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The Irish General Election 2020
William speaks to guests about the ROI GE Results and what it means for NI.
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The International community has condemned Belarus for forcing a Ryanair plane to land to enable the arrest of a journalist
we speak to John Sweeney, Alex Macheras and Anaïs Marin
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The influence and legacy of Pope Francis
William and guests discuss the death of Pope Francis and his impact as pontiff.
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The implications of a post Brexit trade deal with the US - is the NHS in danger?
Donald Trump may have done a U-turn but is the NHS still in danger?
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The House of Lords Conduct Committee has today recommended Lord Maginnis be suspended from the House for at least 18 months
We talk to Lord Maginness himself and to one of MPs who brought complaints against him
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The Home Secretary uses Northern Ireland as a point of comparison while referring to pro-Palestinian protests as "hate marches"
Ms Braverman made the comments in a Times article to which the PM wanted amendments made.
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The Home Secretary says it's time to change how we decide who gets to stay in the UK. Do you agree?
We discuss Suella Braverman's comments on multiculturalism and refugees.
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The heat goes up in the debate about flags
Have you come to conclusion that flags simply divide communities?