Highlights from Talkback. William Crawley and guests discuss the news headlines, chat to the people making them and ask you, the audience, what you think? From BBC Radio Ulster
1098 Available Episodes (1162 Total)Average duration: 00:37:12
Jul 04, 2023
Should a politician be limited to one job only?
00:39:12
MLAs are seeking other work because the NI Assembly is not sitting.
Jun 30, 2023
Energy bills are likely to shoot up tomorrow, as the government price guarantee scheme comes to an end.
00:38:28
Are you worried about paying your bills? Our money saving experts take your calls.
Jun 28, 2023
Are The DUP helping the nationalist cause by making Northern Ireland a 'failed political entity?'
00:41:12
Sir Reg Empey has accused the DUP of doing Sinn Fein’s dirty-work for them
Jun 23, 2023
Why do some news stories dominate more than others?
00:33:21
A tale of two tragedies: The Titan Submersible and the Greece migrant boat disaster
Jun 21, 2023
Could cross-border partnerships be a solution to NI's current budget crisis?
00:31:31
The Irish government is to give UU's Magee campus £38m to help boost student numbers.
Jun 19, 2023
If you're really feeling the pressure with basic costs, like your mortgage, how are you dealing with that?
00:55:35
Experts answer callers concerns in relation to the cost of living crisis.
Jun 16, 2023
Why are some people triggered by the Irish language?
00:38:37
Discussion after DUP councillor suggests some unionists triggered by 'anything Irish'.
Jun 09, 2023
Is it time to call a ceasefire in our commemoration wars?
00:43:43
The panel discuss commemoration events and who should decide if they're right or wrong?
Jun 08, 2023
What are your memories of Belfast's working-class dockland, Sailortown?
00:23:54
William talks to people who are trying to keep the stories of Sailortown alive.
Jun 07, 2023
An elderly dementia patient was failed by the system put in place to protect Northern Ireland's most vulnerable adults
00:32:41
While in a Belfast nursing home, Stanley O'Neill (79) was not showered for three months.
Jun 06, 2023
How much does it cost to run a segregated education system? According to some academics it could be up to £226 million
00:40:38
We speak to experts in the education sector and advocates for an integrated system.
Jun 05, 2023
Does the public have a right to know how much money the BBC spent to settle the dispute with former presenter Donna Traynor?
00:21:39
We speak to DUP MP Gregory Campbell and employment lawyer Florence Smith.
May 31, 2023
A Belfast auction house is criticised for selling a pencil that once belonged to Adolf Hitler
00:36:00
Should these kinds of items be going up for sale?
May 30, 2023
Police say they received nearly 200 reports of abuse towards candidates and canvassers during the local election campaign
00:34:08
We speak to those candidates who were intimidated during the course of the election.
May 26, 2023
Should a black pupil in a school in Northern Ireland have to sit in a classroom and listen to the N-word being spoken?
00:21:37
We discuss the controversy surrounding John Steinbeck's of Mice and Men novel.
May 25, 2023
Northern Ireland's schools are facing a funding crisis - how did it get so bad, and is the government doing anything about it?
00:40:09
We hear from those within the education sector.
May 24, 2023
Why do some people choose not to vote?
00:55:10
Professor Pete Shirlow from the University of Liverpool has carried out research into why some people decide not to exercise their democratic right to vote.
May 23, 2023
Has the case for a border poll been strengthened by Sinn Féin's historic wins in our two most recent elections?
00:40:48
Academics Colin Harvey and Clare Rice, and DUP Ian Paisley discuss.
May 22, 2023
Where next for our politics after an election confirming that Sinn Féin is now the largest party here?
00:55:52
We hear from politicians and commentators to discuss where Northern Ireland is heading.
May 18, 2023
The world's first 'test tube baby' Louise Brown talks to us about the technology that brought her into the world 45 years ago
00:39:19
We speak to fertility experts about how IVF has transformed so many lives.
May 17, 2023
Schools face 50% cut in shared education funding due to budget pressures
00:40:26
We hear from those within the shared education sector.
May 16, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - People Before Profit
00:29:32
Today, William Crawley speaks to People Before Profit's Gerry Carroll.
May 15, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - SDLP
00:41:20
Today, William Crawley speaks to SDLP MP Claire Hanna.
May 12, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - UUP
00:39:16
Today, William Crawley speaks to UUP leader Doug Beattie.
May 11, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - Alliance Party
00:44:24
Today, William Crawley speaks to Alliance Party leader Naomi Long.
May 10, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - TUV
00:29:52
Today, William Crawley speaks to TUV leader Jim Allister.
May 10, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - DUP
00:45:40
Today, William Crawley speaks to DUP MP Gavin Robinson.
May 09, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - DUP
00:00:10
Today, William Crawley speaks to DUP MP Gavin Robinson.
May 05, 2023
Historians tell us all the ways the ceremony for King Charles III will go down in the history books
00:55:42
World leaders have been arriving in London ahead of tomorrow's coronation. Historians Gareth Russell, Tessa Dunlop and Professor Marie Coleman explain how the changes in the Coronation of King Charles reflect altered times and the preferences of a new monarch.
May 04, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - Green Party
00:30:08
Today, William Crawley speaks to the Green Party's Mal O'Hara.
May 03, 2023
Local Elections 2023 - Sinn Féin
00:44:02
In the first of our party interviews, William Crawley speaks to Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy.
May 01, 2023
Is it a good idea to have the public swear the oath of allegiance to King Charles at his coronation?
00:44:02
For viewers in the UK watching the Coronation this Saturday, there'll be an opportunity to swear an oath of allegiance to King Charles in an act of homage. It's a new innovation to involve the public but is it a good idea?
Apr 28, 2023
Is the budget punishment as some of the local parties have claimed?
00:29:13
Chris Buckler speaks to a panel of guests to get their views and analysis.
Apr 27, 2023
Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill has accepted an invitation to attend the King's coronation
00:42:41
How has the gesture been received both inside & outside Northern Ireland?
Apr 26, 2023
A Police Ombudsman condemns the police investigation into the murder of a nationalist politician in 1974 as "wholly inadequate"
00:46:21
William talks to family members of victims who are anxious that inquests may not happen
Apr 25, 2023
The world is watching as Sudan descends further into chaos and countries launch operations to rescue their own citizens
00:22:31
William's joined by Sudanese uncle and nephew living in Northern Ireland
Apr 24, 2023
Paramilitaries, they haven't gone away. We've talked a lot about all the changes since the Good Friday Agreement
00:35:20
But not everything has changed. Could more be done to tackle paramilitaries?
Apr 21, 2023
BBC Radio Foyle Breakfast Show bows out
00:14:59
Tara speaks to current and past presenters and producers, and the NUJ.
Apr 20, 2023
People lost faith in childhood vaccines during COVID pandemic, UNICEF says. Did COVID lead to a rise in vaccine hesitancy?
00:55:25
We take a look at the publics' perception of vaccinations.
Apr 19, 2023
If there's one thing we know you like to talk about, it's the BBC. William talks to the new boss of BBC NI
00:55:47
He asks about his future plans & some of the controversial decisions he's already taken
Apr 18, 2023
After the tragic news of the death of Dromara mountaineer Noel Hanna while climbing,
00:23:25
Talkback discusses the lure of big dreams and big risks
Apr 17, 2023
As global leaders meet in Belfast to mark the Agreement that changed our history, we ask what makes a peace process successful?
00:40:44
How does Northern Ireland's peace journey compare with others across the world?
Apr 14, 2023
Revisiting Afghanistan
00:40:31
Mr Yar, the Afghan man who we first spoke to from Kabul in 2021, joins us in the studio.
Apr 13, 2023
Author David Rieff says that public acts of remembering our traumatic past leads to a society becoming unable to heal
00:40:07
Is there a moral case for forgetting our past and not keeping the painful wounds alive?
Apr 11, 2023
Final preparations are underway for the arrival in Belfast later today of the US President Joe Biden
00:51:25
What could this presidential visit mean for us 25 years after the Good Friday Agreement?
Apr 07, 2023
Twenty Five years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Talkback comes from the county Tyrone town of Omagh
01:10:22
William and a panel of guests discuss the GFA 25 years on with a live audience.
Apr 06, 2023
After years and years of waiting, the A6 has finally opened. A quarter of a billion pounds later
00:46:21
What does the whole A6 debacle tell us about how politics works here?
Apr 05, 2023
Proposals from within unionism to change the direction of the broader unionist community and politicial unionism
00:43:58
The NI Development Group have published 25 proposals, William & guests discuss
Apr 04, 2023
How to fix Northern Ireland? That is the question posed by author and commentator Malachi O'Doherty in his latest book
00:45:57
William & guests discuss what can be done to solve a centuries-old social rift
Apr 03, 2023
How much do the generations born after the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 know about the Troubles?
00:56:00
How much do you think they need to know about what happened here before they were born?
Mar 31, 2023
Talkback hears the remarkable story of the one-armed Belfast footballer Jimmy Hasty from Sailortown
00:21:57
He's the feature of a new UEFA documentary, the filmmaker and former players join Mark
Mar 30, 2023
If you get in to a paramilitary gang, how do you get out? What's in place here to try to make it happen?
00:40:29
In the midst of a UDA feud in N Down, we ask what about gang members who've had enough?
Mar 29, 2023
Was the Good Friday Agreement good for unionism? Twenty five years on, the debate continues but it's an important one
00:41:01
A key Ulster Unionist negotiator, Sir Reg Empey explains why he said 'yes' to the deal
Mar 28, 2023
Mark Simpson talks to Gerry Adams about the IRA, the Good Friday Agreement and the chances of a united Ireland
00:43:20
Will Gerry Adams get to see a united Ireland in his lifetime? Mark & guests discuss
Mar 27, 2023
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has some new ideas to help deal with anti social behaviour, but would they work here?
00:33:10
Mark and the panel discuss what can be done to make our streets safer and cleaner.
Mar 24, 2023
Judge rules waterboarding techniques took place to obtain false confession
00:40:16
We bring the breaking news of Liam Holden's family being awarded £350,000 in damages..
Mar 23, 2023
A growing number of us are turning to the private sector to get the health care we need
00:44:29
What does this say about the state of our publicly funded healthcare system?
Mar 22, 2023
Boris Johnson faces Partygate grilling at committee
00:30:43
The ex-prime minister is fighting accusations he misled Parliament over lockdown parties.
Mar 21, 2023
The DUP is saying no to the Stormont Brake, part of the government's new deal with the EU
00:40:16
So what's next for devolution if the DUP continue their boycott?
Mar 20, 2023
Is it possible to disagree while staying friends?
00:37:52
Writer Michael Nugent on his new campaign to teach us all how to disagree better
Mar 15, 2023
Irish stereotypes
00:22:20
Are 'traditional' jokes about the Irish funny or just lazy, offensive stereotypes?
Mar 14, 2023
President Biden to visit Northern Ireland
00:55:15
Can a visit by the world's most powerful politician actually change things here?
Mar 13, 2023
Gary Lineker is set to be back on The BBC
00:55:41
How much freedom should presenters like Gary Lineker have to share their views?
Mar 02, 2023
A unionist think tank has recommended that unionists do not support the Windsor Framework until certain amendments are made
00:38:18
The Founder and Director of the Centre for the Union think tank joins the panel
Mar 01, 2023
How long should the DUP be given to study the new deal?
00:32:06
What should happen at Westminster and at Stormont while we wait for their decision?
Feb 21, 2023
Did the media go too far in the reporting of the missing mum Nicola Bulley?
00:19:55
William and guests react to the statement released by Nicola Bulley's family
Feb 20, 2023
Roald Dahl: Censorship or cultural awareness?
00:22:44
Were the publishers of his books right to change words to avoid insensitive references?
Feb 16, 2023
Police face backlash over revealing Nicola Bulley's alcohol and menopause struggles during their investigation
00:38:48
Is this victim blaming or are the police trying to dispel online speculation?
Feb 14, 2023
Are you struggling to get hold of an NHS dentist?
00:35:50
Dentists warn rising costs could price them out of the NHS and into the private sector.
Feb 13, 2023
Sorcha Eastwood interview
00:33:28
The Alliance MLA on what she says is a smear campaign being carried out by Loyalists.
Feb 10, 2023
The future of road racing in Northern Ireland is in question
00:38:15
Should public finances step in to secure its future?
Feb 09, 2023
Stormont election deadline delayed by a year
00:29:56
The TUV's Jim Allister, Alliance's Kate Nicholl and journalist John Manley discuss.
Feb 08, 2023
Supreme Court rules Northern Ireland Protocol is lawful
00:37:40
Discussion with former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib and Sorcha Eastwood of Alliance.
Feb 07, 2023
Is a deal on the protocol on the cards?
00:30:00
RTE Europe Editor Tony Connelly, DUP MP Sammy Wilson and SDLP MP Claire Hanna discuss.
Feb 06, 2023
How much personal data should be handed over during rape trials?
00:32:55
Retired solicitor Tony Caher and Nichola Greene from Nexus NI discuss.
Feb 03, 2023
Community organisations facing uncertainty over futures as EU funding comes to end
00:39:23
What will it mean for those in the community sector, and those depending on services?
Feb 02, 2023
Omagh bombing: What will an inquiry do?
00:29:39
Professor Phil Scraton on truth-seeking inquiries, when and how they work best.
Feb 01, 2023
Is a breakthrough on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements on the cards?
00:30:44
Our guests discuss what a deal would look like.
Jan 31, 2023
Are your childcare costs spiralling?
00:27:45
Are we facing a childcare crisis here?
Jan 30, 2023
Worlds Apart?
00:30:21
New research reveals the divide that exists between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
Jan 27, 2023
Should everyone get back to work in the office?
00:27:57
Is flexible or hybrid-working the future? Or is it less productive to work from home?
Jan 26, 2023
PSNI cuts number of police to lowest ever level
00:37:23
Guests discuss how significant this shortfall in funding is.
Jan 25, 2023
What's your state pension worth? Do you mind if you don't get any of it until the age of 68?
00:34:35
That seems to be the UK government's new strategy to save some money. Is it fair?
Jan 24, 2023
Downing Street is working on a deal with the EU to try to fix the Protocol. But what happens if the DUP rejects it?
00:37:15
Could voluntary coalition be a possibility the UK government is considering?
Jan 23, 2023
Could Church leaders help us deal with reconciliation and the legacy of the Troubles?
00:39:22
Our guests discuss whether religious leaders can help to develop a truth recovery process
Jan 23, 2023
Could Church leaders help us deal with reconciliation and the legacy of the Troubles?
00:39:22
Our panel guests discuss what role churches can play in an agreed truth recovery process.
Jan 20, 2023
The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says the protocol is working but understands why some say it has weakened the Union.
00:38:36
Are relations improving, and might an agreement that pleases everyone in NI happen soon?
Jan 19, 2023
Nine PSNI officers were sacked last year for misconduct which had a sexual or domestic element, there are 74 ongoing cases.
00:29:42
What more does the PSNI need to do to restore public confidence?
Jan 18, 2023
Is the UUP struggling under its current leadership?
00:31:58
Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie joins William in the Talkback studio
Jan 17, 2023
Has devolution been undermined?
00:38:31
Discussion after a Scottish law is blocked for the first time for affecting UK-wide law.
Jan 16, 2023
What is the truth about excess deaths?
00:39:08
Public health experts combat a new wave of misinformation.
Jan 13, 2023
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and how does it affect adults?
00:21:48
Discussion on ADHD after the comedian Johnny Vegas announces his recent diagnosis.
Jan 12, 2023
Day Two of the co-ordinated big push to get our MLAs back to work.
00:37:18
Can the two governments and the party leaders deliver us a government here again?
Jan 11, 2023
Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald has been "excluded" from talks involving the foreign secretary
00:43:04
Our panel discuss the latest developments around the protocol
Jan 10, 2023
Is our health service now beyond repair, or can it be fixed?
00:36:31
What should it look like? Should it include more cross-border co-operation?
Jan 09, 2023
Is it time for politicians here to take more risks?
00:36:22
25 years ago, Mo Mowlam went into the Maze Prison to try to save the peace process.
Jan 05, 2023
Is Prince Harry and Prince Williams relationship now beyond repair?
01:32:46
Mark and the panel discuss Prince Harrys latest allegations against the Royal family
Jan 04, 2023
Should you be studying maths right up until you leave school?
00:35:28
The PM is looking at plans for all pupils in England to study maths until the age of 18.
Jan 03, 2023
The council is calling for a change in planning laws to help control the number of holiday homes on the north coast.
00:31:58
Should people be allowed to own a second home wherever they want?
Dec 23, 2022
It's Christmas Eve Eve and with only two shopping days left to go, we're taking a look at how the retail sector is doing
00:35:14
We hear from small business owners across NI, as well as Janice Gault and Glyn Roberts
Jul 04 | 00:39:12
Should a politician be limited to one job only?
Jun 30 | 00:38:28
Energy bills are likely to shoot up tomorrow, as the government price guarantee scheme comes to an end.
Jun 28 | 00:41:12
Are The DUP helping the nationalist cause by making Northern Ireland a 'failed political entity?'
Jun 23 | 00:33:21
Why do some news stories dominate more than others?
Jun 21 | 00:31:31
Could cross-border partnerships be a solution to NI's current budget crisis?
Jun 19 | 00:55:35
If you're really feeling the pressure with basic costs, like your mortgage, how are you dealing with that?
Jun 16 | 00:38:37
Why are some people triggered by the Irish language?
Jun 09 | 00:43:43
Is it time to call a ceasefire in our commemoration wars?
Jun 08 | 00:23:54
What are your memories of Belfast's working-class dockland, Sailortown?
Jun 07 | 00:32:41
An elderly dementia patient was failed by the system put in place to protect Northern Ireland's most vulnerable adults
Jun 06 | 00:40:38
How much does it cost to run a segregated education system? According to some academics it could be up to £226 million
Jun 05 | 00:21:39
Does the public have a right to know how much money the BBC spent to settle the dispute with former presenter Donna Traynor?
May 31 | 00:36:00
A Belfast auction house is criticised for selling a pencil that once belonged to Adolf Hitler
May 30 | 00:34:08
Police say they received nearly 200 reports of abuse towards candidates and canvassers during the local election campaign
May 26 | 00:21:37
Should a black pupil in a school in Northern Ireland have to sit in a classroom and listen to the N-word being spoken?
May 25 | 00:40:09
Northern Ireland's schools are facing a funding crisis - how did it get so bad, and is the government doing anything about it?
May 24 | 00:55:10
Why do some people choose not to vote?
May 23 | 00:40:48
Has the case for a border poll been strengthened by Sinn Féin's historic wins in our two most recent elections?
May 22 | 00:55:52
Where next for our politics after an election confirming that Sinn Féin is now the largest party here?
May 18 | 00:39:19
The world's first 'test tube baby' Louise Brown talks to us about the technology that brought her into the world 45 years ago
May 17 | 00:40:26
Schools face 50% cut in shared education funding due to budget pressures
May 16 | 00:29:32
Local Elections 2023 - People Before Profit
May 15 | 00:41:20
Local Elections 2023 - SDLP
May 12 | 00:39:16
Local Elections 2023 - UUP
May 11 | 00:44:24
Local Elections 2023 - Alliance Party
May 10 | 00:29:52
Local Elections 2023 - TUV
May 10 | 00:45:40
Local Elections 2023 - DUP
May 09 | 00:00:10
Local Elections 2023 - DUP
May 05 | 00:55:42
Historians tell us all the ways the ceremony for King Charles III will go down in the history books
May 04 | 00:30:08
Local Elections 2023 - Green Party
May 03 | 00:44:02
Local Elections 2023 - Sinn Féin
May 01 | 00:44:02
Is it a good idea to have the public swear the oath of allegiance to King Charles at his coronation?
Apr 28 | 00:29:13
Is the budget punishment as some of the local parties have claimed?
Apr 27 | 00:42:41
Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill has accepted an invitation to attend the King's coronation
Apr 26 | 00:46:21
A Police Ombudsman condemns the police investigation into the murder of a nationalist politician in 1974 as "wholly inadequate"
Apr 25 | 00:22:31
The world is watching as Sudan descends further into chaos and countries launch operations to rescue their own citizens
Apr 24 | 00:35:20
Paramilitaries, they haven't gone away. We've talked a lot about all the changes since the Good Friday Agreement
Apr 21 | 00:14:59
BBC Radio Foyle Breakfast Show bows out
Apr 20 | 00:55:25
People lost faith in childhood vaccines during COVID pandemic, UNICEF says. Did COVID lead to a rise in vaccine hesitancy?
Apr 19 | 00:55:47
If there's one thing we know you like to talk about, it's the BBC. William talks to the new boss of BBC NI
Apr 18 | 00:23:25
After the tragic news of the death of Dromara mountaineer Noel Hanna while climbing,
Apr 17 | 00:40:44
As global leaders meet in Belfast to mark the Agreement that changed our history, we ask what makes a peace process successful?
Apr 14 | 00:40:31
Revisiting Afghanistan
Apr 13 | 00:40:07
Author David Rieff says that public acts of remembering our traumatic past leads to a society becoming unable to heal
Apr 11 | 00:51:25
Final preparations are underway for the arrival in Belfast later today of the US President Joe Biden
Apr 07 | 01:10:22
Twenty Five years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Talkback comes from the county Tyrone town of Omagh
Apr 06 | 00:46:21
After years and years of waiting, the A6 has finally opened. A quarter of a billion pounds later
Apr 05 | 00:43:58
Proposals from within unionism to change the direction of the broader unionist community and politicial unionism
Apr 04 | 00:45:57
How to fix Northern Ireland? That is the question posed by author and commentator Malachi O'Doherty in his latest book
Apr 03 | 00:56:00
How much do the generations born after the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 know about the Troubles?
Mar 31 | 00:21:57
Talkback hears the remarkable story of the one-armed Belfast footballer Jimmy Hasty from Sailortown
Mar 30 | 00:40:29
If you get in to a paramilitary gang, how do you get out? What's in place here to try to make it happen?
Mar 29 | 00:41:01
Was the Good Friday Agreement good for unionism? Twenty five years on, the debate continues but it's an important one
Mar 28 | 00:43:20
Mark Simpson talks to Gerry Adams about the IRA, the Good Friday Agreement and the chances of a united Ireland
Mar 27 | 00:33:10
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak has some new ideas to help deal with anti social behaviour, but would they work here?
Mar 24 | 00:40:16
Judge rules waterboarding techniques took place to obtain false confession
Mar 23 | 00:44:29
A growing number of us are turning to the private sector to get the health care we need
Mar 22 | 00:30:43
Boris Johnson faces Partygate grilling at committee
Mar 21 | 00:40:16
The DUP is saying no to the Stormont Brake, part of the government's new deal with the EU
Mar 20 | 00:37:52
Is it possible to disagree while staying friends?
Mar 15 | 00:22:20
Irish stereotypes
Mar 14 | 00:55:15
President Biden to visit Northern Ireland
Mar 13 | 00:55:41
Gary Lineker is set to be back on The BBC
Mar 02 | 00:38:18
A unionist think tank has recommended that unionists do not support the Windsor Framework until certain amendments are made
Mar 01 | 00:32:06
How long should the DUP be given to study the new deal?
Feb 21 | 00:19:55
Did the media go too far in the reporting of the missing mum Nicola Bulley?
Feb 20 | 00:22:44
Roald Dahl: Censorship or cultural awareness?
Feb 16 | 00:38:48
Police face backlash over revealing Nicola Bulley's alcohol and menopause struggles during their investigation
Feb 14 | 00:35:50
Are you struggling to get hold of an NHS dentist?
Feb 13 | 00:33:28
Sorcha Eastwood interview
Feb 10 | 00:38:15
The future of road racing in Northern Ireland is in question
Feb 09 | 00:29:56
Stormont election deadline delayed by a year
Feb 08 | 00:37:40
Supreme Court rules Northern Ireland Protocol is lawful
Feb 07 | 00:30:00
Is a deal on the protocol on the cards?
Feb 06 | 00:32:55
How much personal data should be handed over during rape trials?
Feb 03 | 00:39:23
Community organisations facing uncertainty over futures as EU funding comes to end
Feb 02 | 00:29:39
Omagh bombing: What will an inquiry do?
Feb 01 | 00:30:44
Is a breakthrough on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements on the cards?
Jan 31 | 00:27:45
Are your childcare costs spiralling?
Jan 30 | 00:30:21
Worlds Apart?
Jan 27 | 00:27:57
Should everyone get back to work in the office?
Jan 26 | 00:37:23
PSNI cuts number of police to lowest ever level
Jan 25 | 00:34:35
What's your state pension worth? Do you mind if you don't get any of it until the age of 68?
Jan 24 | 00:37:15
Downing Street is working on a deal with the EU to try to fix the Protocol. But what happens if the DUP rejects it?
Jan 23 | 00:39:22
Could Church leaders help us deal with reconciliation and the legacy of the Troubles?
Jan 23 | 00:39:22
Could Church leaders help us deal with reconciliation and the legacy of the Troubles?
Jan 20 | 00:38:36
The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says the protocol is working but understands why some say it has weakened the Union.
Jan 19 | 00:29:42
Nine PSNI officers were sacked last year for misconduct which had a sexual or domestic element, there are 74 ongoing cases.
Jan 18 | 00:31:58
Is the UUP struggling under its current leadership?
Jan 17 | 00:38:31
Has devolution been undermined?
Jan 16 | 00:39:08
What is the truth about excess deaths?
Jan 13 | 00:21:48
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and how does it affect adults?
Jan 12 | 00:37:18
Day Two of the co-ordinated big push to get our MLAs back to work.
Jan 11 | 00:43:04
Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald has been "excluded" from talks involving the foreign secretary
Jan 10 | 00:36:31
Is our health service now beyond repair, or can it be fixed?
Jan 09 | 00:36:22
Is it time for politicians here to take more risks?
Jan 05 | 01:32:46
Is Prince Harry and Prince Williams relationship now beyond repair?
Jan 04 | 00:35:28
Should you be studying maths right up until you leave school?
Jan 03 | 00:31:58
The council is calling for a change in planning laws to help control the number of holiday homes on the north coast.
Dec 23 | 00:35:14
It's Christmas Eve Eve and with only two shopping days left to go, we're taking a look at how the retail sector is doing
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