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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
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1098 Available Episodes (1162 Total)Average duration: 00:37:12
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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