Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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Can the Ulster Rugby players acquitted in the Belfast rape trial ever recover their professional careers?
Ex-player Paddy Wallace & Sarah Green from the lobby group EVAWC discuss the issue.
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Can the Ulster Rugby players acquitted in the Belfast rape trial EVER recover their professional careers?
Ex-player Paddy Wallace & Sarah Green from the lobby group EVAWC discuss the issue.
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Can the Orange Order achieve its aims of getting the protocol ditched?
Join William as he discusses the campaign with Grand Secretary Reverend Mervyn Gibson.
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Can the experience of black Americans at the hands of the police there be compared to policing here during The Troubles?
We discuss local comparisons that have been made.
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Can It Be Right That the State Should Give a Pension to Someone Who Was Injured While Planting a Bomb?
William speaks to guests about legislation brought forward by the Victims' Commissioner.
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Can it be difficult to recognise the truth about someone when they come from your own community?
Discussion with journalist Hugh Jordan, Marie Brown and commentator M谩ir铆a Cahill.
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Can Doug Beattie's leadership survive the emergence of historical tweets?
Join William as he chats to UUP leader Doug Beattie and hears political reaction.
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Can a politician from an opposing ideology fully represent you & your community?
A Sinn F茅in MP was asked to leave a protest by a unionist community worker this week.
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Campaigners call for an Irish government Passport Office in NI to cope with the surge in applications since Brexit
We speak to Sinn F茅in senator Niall 脫 Donnghaile who is leading the campaign.
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Campaign Moments 2024
William Crawley discusses key election campaign moments and the future of democracy.
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Cameron under pressure
The PM faces criticism after he admits he had owned shares in an offshore fund
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Calls for #indyref2 and a border poll here - How much pressure is the unity of the UK now under?
We hear from East Antrim DUP MP Sammy Wilson and Sinn F茅in MLA Conor Murphy
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CAJ raises concerns about new stop and search border checks
CAJ Deputy Director Daniel Holder discusses the Counter-Terrorism & Border Security Bill
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Businesses respond to accessing the government鈥檚 long-awaited furlough scheme.
Reaction to the government's furlough scheme which went live today.
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Built Heritage
Discussion on how to protect our most important built heritage.
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Brussels airport and metro attack.
The latest from Brussels at 12 noon 22/03/2016
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Britain and China are in a war of words over Hong Kong. We'll talk to Chris Patten about his concerns for democracy there.
Do you believe the UK needs to do more to stand up for the rights of people in Hong Kong?
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Brian Kennedy
Singer Brian Kennedy talks to William about his career and recent cancer diagnosis.
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Brexit: The deal's been done - but the DUP says no
Highlights from a specially extended edition of Talkback with Seamus McKee.
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Brexit: Deal or no deal?
If you were an MP, would you vote with the Prime Minister on this deal tomorrow?
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Brexit reaction
The latest reaction to the UK voting to leave the EU
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Brexit economics
What would happen if the UK left the European Union?
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Brexit debate
Former EU trade commissioner Lord Mandelson goes head-to-head with the MEP Daniel Hannan
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Brexit deadlock: Should we go back to the people in a general election and see if that changes the arithmetic in parliament?
We hear from Tory MP Andrew Bridgen and columnists Alex Kane and Andree Murphy
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Brexit and the Unions
Brexit and the Unions
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Brexit and the Irish border. What happens if the UK leaves the EU?
Brexit and the Irish border. What happens if the UK leaves the EU?
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Breastfeeding in public - does the law in NI need to change?
NI amongst lowest rate of breastfeeding in world - Claire Hanna wants a law change.
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Breastfeeding
Why does Northern Ireland have the worst uptake of breastfeeding in the entire UK?
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Boxing legend Wladimir Klitschko speaks to us from Kyiv
The boxer-turned-soldier talks about Western help and the likelihood of a peace plan.
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Boris Johnson's government is on a collision course with MPs, as the Prime Minister asks the Queen to suspend parliament
Has the PM launched an assault on parliamentary sovereignty or is this a masterstroke?