Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Talkback: Is Christianity holding Northern Ireland back?
Is Christianity holding Northern Ireland back?
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Talkback: How do you feel about a far-right group called Ulster Awake distributing leaflets carrying a white supremicist logo?
We discussed this with Alliance leader David Ford, TUV's Henry Reilly and took your calls
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Talkback: High-court judge has ruled that Northern Ireland's ban on abortion is incompatible with the Human Rights legislation
NI abortion ban ruled irreconcilable with the Human Rights legislation
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Talkback: Former war reporter Michael Nicholson speaks about his book on the Irish Famine with QUB Professor Liam Kennedy
Former war reporter Michael Nicholson tells Talkback about his book on the Irish Famine
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Talkback: Dealing with the past
Lord Eames and Denis Bradley speak about the legacy of Northern Ireland's past
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Talkback: Deal or no deal at Stormont
As a deal at Stormont looms ever closer, we discussed what could be left out of the paper
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Talkback: Cycling phone-in with DRD Head of Cycling Andrew Grieve
Our special phone-in guest today was DRD's Head of Cycling Andrew Grieve.
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Talkback: Could Northern Ireland take on Trident?
If Scotland dumps Trident, could it find a new home in Northern Ireland?
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Talkback: Bombing in Syria - do you feel safer now?
Britain has gone to war with so-called Islamic State in Syria, do you feel safer now?
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Talkback: As the EU referendum draws closer, is the case to leave or remain in the EU convincing you more?
Is the pro-EU campaign winning you over right now, or is Project Fear working?
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Talkback: Alcohol phone in special
Our alcohol phone-in special featuring experts in studio taking your calls
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Talkback: Do you welcome the refugees from Syria who are about to be resettled in Northern Ireland?
Do you welcome the refugees from Syria who are about to be resettled in Northern Ireland?
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Talkback with William Crawley
William Crawley and guests talk about the tourist trade and rising prices in Portrush
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Talkback Special: The Centenary of the Armistice
We look back at WW1 to understand how it changed our world and our society.
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Talkback Special for World Suicide Prevention Day
Why is suicide so prevalent in our society and what we can do together to change that?
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Talkback Podcast:Orange Order
Is the Orange Order ready to scrap a ban on members attending Catholic services?
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Talkback Podcast:North or Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland or North of Ireland - how do you describe where you live?
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Talkback Podcast:Have the events of the past few days changed your mind about how you're likely to vote in the EU Referendum?
Have the events of the past few days changed your mind about how you're likely to vote?
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Talkback Podcast:Good Friday Special: Easter Rising
The centenary of the Easter Rising of 1916 .
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Talkback Podcast:Can Stormont block Brexit?
Can Stormont block Brexit? A group of politicians from Northern Ireland seem to think so
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Talkback Podcast:Brexit
Would our future be protected if our political leaders formed an all-Ireland alliance?
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Talkback Podcast:1916 Commemoration Discussion
Unionists and Loyalists participate in the centenary commemorations of the 1916 Rising?
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Talkback Podcast: Upper Bann Outside Broadcast
We are in the Upper Bann constituency with over a week to go before the Assembly Election
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Talkback Podcast: Unionism
Is there a battle in unionism between old religious politics and progressive politics?
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Talkback Podcast: Tony Blair
How do you feel about Britain's former Prime Minister? Do you have any sympathy for him?
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Talkback Podcast: Theresa May
Theresa May has been Home Secretary for the past 6 years, but what do we know about her
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Talkback Podcast: Taxes
Should every MP and MLA now be expected to reveal their tax affairs?
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Talkback Podcast: Syria
David Cameron on military strike against Islamic State terror group to House of Commons
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Talkback Podcast: Smoking in Playparks, should it be banned
Is it odd that smoking is banned in pubs, but permitted in children's playgrounds?
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Talkback Podcast: Smacking as a punishment
Should parents be allowed to smack their own children as a punishment for misbehaviour?