Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Election posters: political litter or necessary evil?
British Parties did away with them years ago, so why do we still have election posters?
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Election phone-in. Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt takes your calls
Election phone-in. Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt takes your calls
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Election phone-in. @sdlplive leader @columeastwood takes your calls.
Election phone-in. @sdlplive leader @columeastwood takes your calls.
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Election phone-in: Steven Agnew from the Green Party
The leader of the Green party here joins us in the studio to take your questions
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Election phone-in: M谩irt铆n 脫 Muilleoir from Sinn F茅in takes your calls.
Election phone-in: M谩irt铆n 脫 Muilleoir from Sinn F茅in takes your calls.
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Election phone-in: Alliance leader @naomi_long takes your calls
Election phone-in: Alliance leader @naomi_long takes your calls
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Election phone-in with Paul Givan from the DUP
The latest of our party phone-in programmes ahead of the Assembly election
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Election phone-in @eamonderry from People Before Profit takes your calls
Election phone-in @eamonderry from People Before Profit takes your calls
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Election phone-in :TUV leader Jim Allister
TUV Leader Jim Allister takes questions in the studio
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Election pacts between local parties dominate the General Election news in Northern Ireland
Will Alliance run in all 18 constituencies or join the so-called remain alliance?
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Efforts continue to bring peace to Ukraine. But at what price?
We speak to journalist John Sweeney in Kyiv, and international law and policy experts.
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Edwin Poots responds to 'stench' comments
Edwin Poots responds to criticism over his 'stench' comments about working with Sinn Fein
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Edwin Poots is at the centre of a sexism row
Edwin Poots faces allegations of sexism due to comments he made to Arlene Foster
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Economists in the Republic say the cost of bringing about a United Ireland could collapse the economy north and south
We'll speak to one of the authors of that report
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Economist Graham Gudgin says the dream of Irish Unity has turned into a 'form of political harassment'
We discuss with the Deputy Editor of Slugger O'Toole, David McCann.
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Easyjet row
Easyjet row over a 12th of July celebration piece in their in flight magazine
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Easter, a Christian or secular holiday?
Is there a conspiracy to erode Easter of its meaning?
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Easter Tuesday edition of Talkback: Denis Taylor
We find out about his life, passions and personal musical soundtrack.
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Easter egg hunt row
Theresa May criticises Cadbury's and The National Trust over Easter egg hunt
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Easing of restrictions
Do the Executive's new Covid-19 rules make sense to you?
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Eamonn McCann, Anne Devlin, John Gray & historian Eamon Pheonix talk about the birth of the NI Civil Rights Movement in 1968
We hear from some of those involved at the start of the NI Civil Rights Movement
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Eamonn Mallie joins us in the studio to talk about his memoirs
There are many books about The Troubles - but few as detailed as Mr Mallie's
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Eamonn Holmes has called for a new flag, anthem and President for Northern Ireland
We discuss these proposals with Allison Morris and Brian Ervine
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DUP's exit threat clouding Stormont's future
Could we be without a government again before Christmas?
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DUP visits Downing Street for talks on government deal
Updates on the latest on a government deal and its implications for Northern Ireland
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DUP MP Sammy Wilson says his party will "fight guerrilla warfare" against the Protocol.
We ask him if his words are a dangerous use of militaristic language.
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DUP MP Sammy Wilson becomes the next local politician to compare abortion to the Holocaust
Is it ever right to compare the decision to terminate a pregnancy with Nazi gas chambers?
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DUP MP Ian Paisley uses parliamentary privilege to criticise NI lawyer
The Law Society has condemned the remarks
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DUP MP Ian Paisley faces suspension over Sri Lankan holidays
We get the latest reaction to news of the a 30-day suspension
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DUP MP Gavin Robinson has agreed with former DUP leader Peter Robinson that unionism needs to prepare for a border poll.
Does it mark a change in how unionism will approach a debate it has previously ignored?