Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Is immigration beneficial for society here? We hear from David McNarry and Steven Agnew.
Is immigration beneficial for society here? We hear from David McNarry and Steven Agnew.
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Is heading needed or could football survive without it?
Footballers in Scotland are set to be banned from heading the day before or after a game
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Is Gerry Adams right when he says we shouldn't have a border poll until we have a plan for what a united Ireland would mean?
We're joined on the programme by Sinn F茅in Vice President Michelle O'Neill
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Is football coming home
Will you be supporting England or is it a case of anyone BUT England
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Is eviction an option for persistent anti-social behaviour?
We debate this with News Letter deputy editor Ben Lowry and lecturer, Goretti Horgan
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Is eradicating paramilitarism how we build a shared society where everyone feels welcome - wherever they live?
We discuss with the Rev Chris Hudson, journalist Allison Morris and Jim Wilson.
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Is enough being done to protect the old buildings of Northern Ireland?
We hear from the Ulster Architectural Society and Belfast Buildings Trust.
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Is Donald Trump a fascist?
Labour MP Dennis Skinner has called Donald Trump a fascist. Is he really a fascist?
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Is Disney's new series Say Nothing an accurate portrayal of the Troubles?
The series tells the story of the murder of Jean McConville in 1970s Belfast.
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Is Covid making a come-back?
William discusses Covid infections with GP Dr Frances O'Hagan and Professor Martin McKee.
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Is Boris Johnson's proposed Brexit deal a solution to the Border Question?
Is the Prime Minister serious about this deal?
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Is Boris Johnson's Life a Public or Private Matter and What Kind of PM Could He Be?
William speaks to guests about the latest on Boris Johnson.
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Is Boris Johnson serious about an infrastructure聽link between聽Northern Ireland and Scotland
Could this just be a distraction from real life politics?
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Is Belfast City Council shutting down debate on the issue of boycotting Israeli goods and services?
Belfast City Council says it has no legal power to enact that kind of ban.
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Is banning food and drink on public transport going to help combat our obesity problem?
England's Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies is calling for a ban.
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Is an election now inevitable or can it be averted through talks?
We look at all the possible outcomes from the latest political crisis
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Is an apology enough from Cardinal Se谩n Brady?
Cardinal Brady said inquiries took place under a "shroud of secrecy". Is apology enough?
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Is a three-day weekend a good idea for workers?
The Green Party in England and Wales proposes a three-day weekend
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Is a proposal to rename Castle Street in Belfast city centre to James Connolly Street historical vandalism?
We discuss the cultural and historical impact of changing street names in Belfast.
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Is a police investigation the right way for us, as a community, to respond to the Grenfell Tower effigy?
William talks to Brendan O'Neill, Roddy Cowie and Barbara Whearty.
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Is a four-day week the future?
Thousands of workers across the UK begin a four-day week trial.
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Is a deal on the protocol on the cards?
RTE Europe Editor Tony Connelly, DUP MP Sammy Wilson and SDLP MP Claire Hanna discuss.
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Is a breakthrough on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements on the cards?
Our guests discuss what a deal would look like.
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Irish stereotypes
Are 'traditional' jokes about the Irish funny or just lazy, offensive stereotypes?
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Irish speaker not Irish republican
Do people assume those who love the Irish language are republican in outlook?
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Irish President Michael D Higgins has declined an invitation to attend a NI Centenary event, has he missed an opportunity?
Is the Irish President right to decline an invite to attend an NI Centenary Event?
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Irish League fans call on 大象传媒 to televise live matches.
Are you feeling let down because you can't watch your team on the box?
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Irish Language Act: Unforgiving for unionism or the only way to restore Stormont?
Is there any hope of getting a government here before Brexit happens?
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Irish Language Act
What would an Irish Language Act mean here and how much potentially would it cost?
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Irish identity
We discuss what it means to be Irish with guests from different backgrounds