Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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A Pact without saying it's a Pact?
Is the SDLP giving Sinn Fein a free run by standing a low profile candidate in N Belfast?
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A Northern Irish economist says that tomorrow's action based on a demand for pay parity is 鈥渘ot as strong as it looks鈥.
In less than 23 hours, tens of thousands of public sector workers across NI go on strike
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A Northern Ireland charity says it's supporting more than 100 army veterans who have tried to take their own lives.
We talk to DUP MLA Brenda Hale, Jude Collins and Robert McCartney
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A new study reveals that one in three of us are on non-speaking terms with family following arguments after a relative's death
The study by Independent Age found that the majority of conflicts are materialistic.
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A new statue of George Best has been unveiled but does it seem like a fitting tribute to him?
We discuss the statue and hear from the artist behind it Tony Currie
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A new report on religion in public life says schools should drop Christian worship and focus on their real mission - education.
Should children practice religious worship in schools?
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A new report from Ulster University suggests that the way NI schools are governed reinforces community division
We discuss this with academics, politicians and commentators.
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A new political party for Northern Ireland?
Does NI need a new party to appeal to Christian voters - both Catholics and Protestants?
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A new loyalism initiative: Is it time for loyalism to come out of the cold?
Loyalist Community Council begins today - is this the moment loyalism comes out of cold?
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A new ad campaign seeks to "normalise periods" with explicit imagery
We discuss with Pastor Paul Burns and blogger Barbara Whearty.
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A month to polling day, but are politicians addressing the issues that matter to you?
What are the issues that will affect your decision on how to vote?
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A marketing consultant says he was cropped out of a newspaper picture because he's black
A newspaper faces claims of racism after it crops a black person out of a picture.
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A look back at Gerry Adams' legacy on his final full day as Sinn F茅in president
Suzanne Breen, Malachi O'Doherty, Danny Morrison and Andr茅e Murphy discuss.
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A leaked government report warns of food and medicine shortages if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
We discuss what a no deal Brexit would actually mean.
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A knight against the empire
A knight against the British empire: This morning on The Nolan Show, Sir James Galway...
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A judge has ruled that the Executive is acting unlawfully in delaying the introduction of a pension scheme for Troubles victims
On this afternoon's show we heard from victims campaigners, politicians & took your calls
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A hugely important day for the many victims of the infected blood scandal. The final report of the public inquiry is published.
We discuss the findings of the public inquiry into the infected blood scandal.
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A hospital returns a donation of 拢2,500 from a group of men - because they dressed up as nurses to raise the money.
Would YOU have turned down that donation?
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A horrific double-murder in Newtownabbey brings home again the reality of male violence against women
Is our system failing women and girls?
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A High Court judge says the Ombudsman's report of police collusion in the Loughinisland massacre is "unsustainable in law"
We have reaction on what this means for the Loughinisland families' pursuit of justice.
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A hard Brexit could tear the Good Friday Agreement apart, that's according to Tom Kelly, former Downing Street spokesman.
Tom Kelly is in the Talkback studio to tell us why he believes that
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A growing number of us are turning to the private sector to get the health care we need
What does this say about the state of our publicly funded healthcare system?
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A GP based in Cushendall says he's now advising his patients to go private if they can afford it to avoid waiting lists
He says the health system here is "defunct".
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A government minister says people struggling to pay bills should buy cheaper goods. Is that patronising? Or just good advice?
We hear from finance expert Lynn Beattie & Sinead Quinn from Derry Against Fuel Poverty
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A GAA club in County Antrim divided over plans to relocate entrance gates dedicated to the memory of two 1920s IRA men.
GAA club divided over plans to relocate gates dedicated to the memory of 2 1920s IRA men
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A free speech debate at Belfast city hall as councillors vote to introduce a ban on language that is considered offensive.
Is this new ban a step forward for civilised debate or a barrier to free speech?
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A film by an NI Christian group advocating 'gay cure therapy' is banned from a London cinema. Is this an attack on free speech?
Gavin Boyd from the Rainbow Project and Luke Gittos from Spiked Online discuss.
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A doctor quits when she had to advise a couple to use a cooler bag to return their baby's remains after an abortion in England
Father of the woman advised to bring aborted foetus back to NI speaks to Talkback
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A cost of living crisis that cuts deeper and wider than any financial crisis most of us have ever experienced
Just how many people are affected already and how many will be by next year?
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A chimpanzee escaped its enclosure on Saturday at Belfast Zoo. After this latest mishap, should the zoo now be closed?
UUP Councillor Chris McGimpsey and Alliance Councillor Nuala McAllister discuss