Talkback Episodes Episode guide
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"No Stone Unturned" tells the story of the Loughinisland massacre of 1994. We speak to the Oscar winning director Alex Gibney
Also our panel of experts give us their view on the message and history behind the film.
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"Legs-it" row over the Daily Mail front page
Was it sexist or just a bit of humour?
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"It's an issue that if we have to eat grass on, we'll eat grass. It's that important to us."
DUP MLA Edwin Poots on the news that MLAs are to have their pay cut by almost a third
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"If you feed a crocodile, it will keep coming back for more". DUP leader speaking at the launch of the DUP's election campaign
Arlene Foster also rules out ever having an Irish Language Act
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"Fairytale of New York": Like it or loathe it?
We talk about the song that has become part of the soundtrack of Christmas.
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'The institutions or the Protocol'
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson explains his party's position to William Crawley
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'The death of Europe'
Europe is dying and it is due to immigration, says Douglas Murray. Is he right?
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'Gay cake' bakery wins court appeal
Equality Commission's Michael Wardlow and the Evangelical Alliance's Peter Lynas discuss.
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'Fresh Start' Deal
Victims and their families feel forgotten by the newest deal from Stormont
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'Brexit will threaten the peace process', says new Brexit Law NI report
Queen's University's Prof Colin Harvey, who led the study, joins politicians to discuss.