Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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South Belfast constituency special
William is in South Belfast for the second of our Talkback constituency specials
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South Armagh policing report 'is blueprint for all-Ireland policing'
Some unionist leaders have claimed the report is a move towards all-Ireland policing.
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Sorcha Eastwood interview
The Alliance MLA on what she says is a smear campaign being carried out by Loyalists.
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Songs of Praise in Calais
We discuss whether Songs Of Praise should film at the migrant camp in Calais?
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Some countries are now requiring face coverings in all public places. Should the Executive consider doing the same here?
Guests- Dr Gabriel Scally, Glyn Roberts, Kellie Armstrong MLA & journalist Neil Clark
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Social distancing to end in shops and theatres
Is it time for all restrictions to go? Or has Stormont gone too far?
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Snap election special
We get all the local reaction to Prime Minister Theresa May's election announcement
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Snap election special
We get all the local reaction to Prime Minister Theresa May's election announcement
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Smoking on beaches
Are you fed up with smokers lighting up while you're at the beach?
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Smoking in cars
Is it time for a total ban on smoking in cars?
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Sir George Bain Podcast
Sir George Bain answers questions on welfare, the living wage and arts funding.
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Sinn Féin's foreign policy stance and relationship with Hamas is put under the spotlight.
In light of the conflict, William Crawley and guests discuss Hamas and Sinn Féin.
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Sinn Féin's Barry McElduff resigns as West Tyrone MP following the Kingsmills controversy
Mr McElduff said he did "not want to be a barrier to the reconciliation process".
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Sinn Féin wants to give Belfast City Council officers the authority to remove bonfire materials from council and private land
Community worker Phil Hamilton says it's an attack on loyalist culture
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Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill has accepted an invitation to attend the King's coronation
How has the gesture been received both inside & outside Northern Ireland?
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Sinn Fein under pressure after one of their TDs tweets that the IRA taught the British army a lesson
The party's facing claims of hypocrisy for talking about the need for respect from others
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Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald would prefer a new chief constable to come from outside the PSNI.
Do you agree or do you think politicians should stay out of police appointments?
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Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has called on Leo Varadkar to appoint a minister tasked with preparing for Irish unity.
We hear from Chris McGimpsey, the DUP's Christoper Stalford, and columnist Andrée Murphy
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Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald has been "excluded" from talks involving the foreign secretary
Our panel discuss the latest developments around the protocol
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Sinn Fein MLA Martina Anderson apologises for a tweet about pensions for victims and survivors of the troubles.
Reaction from Judith Thompson, NI Commissioner for Victims and Survivors.
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Sinn Féin MEP Martina Anderson tweets her pride on the anniversary of the Maze break-out
Is it right for an elected politician to be celebrating this?
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Sinn Féin have raisised concerns about fairness in the distribution of the coronavirus vaccine.
The West Tyrone MP Órfhlaith Begley tells us of her concerns
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Sinn Féin faces allegations of rewriting history after claims that the Milltown Cemetery atrocity was an 'RUC-UDA attack'.
We discuss with Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly, Andrée Murphy and Philip Ingram.
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Sinn Féin claim that the British government was the "main conflict protagonist" during the Troubles
They've been accused of trying to re-write history. Who is telling the truth?
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Sinn Féin calls for the two governments to re-form the Intergovernmental Conference and start making decisions about Stormont
Is that now the best way out of our political impasse?
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Sinn Féin call for the Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots to apologise for his comments over COVID infections.
William and guests discuss the political fallout from the minister's comments.
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Sinn Féin and the DUP continue to argue over whether a Stormont deal was possible, do future negotiations have any credibility?
Andersonstown News columnist Andree Murphy and former UUP chairman David Campbell discuss
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Single People
Does our society penalise single people?
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Sinéad O'Connor
An artist whose life story was, in many ways, the embodiment of Ireland's story.
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Simon Hamilton: gives his first broadcast interview since taking up his new role as chief executive of Belfast Chamber
The former DUP Finance Minister joins us in the Talkback studio