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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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The Assembly will meet to form a new government - How much confidence do you have that it's going to work?

We'll soon know which ministers will be taking up the reins in each department
2/2/202454 minutes, 58 seconds
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What can new Stormont ministers expect to find in their in trays?

We look at the possible shape of a new executive.
2/1/202455 minutes, 17 seconds
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The DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson joins us live in studio

Mr Donaldson talks us through the deal he has negotiated with the UK government
1/31/202455 minutes, 56 seconds
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Jeffrey Donaldson preps his party for a return to Stormont, after nearly two years.

Details of the DUP's deal with the government begin to emerge.
1/30/202455 minutes, 42 seconds
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Is Rishi Sunak ready to sacrifice some Brexit gains in order to persuade the DUP to return to govt at stormont?

Will it be enough for the DUP?
1/26/202435 minutes, 48 seconds
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The speech that could define the political legacy of Jeffrey Donaldson

Was yesterday a gamer-changer moment for the DUP?
1/25/202454 minutes, 59 seconds
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Two more weeks to restore power-sharing - a lifeline or deadline?

Legislation to extend Stormont election deadline fast-tracked through Parliament
1/24/202443 minutes, 9 seconds
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It was billed as a new destination for Belfast but it seems the Tribeca project has been put on hold

Belfast Council may now take over the long-delayed £500m city centre project.
1/23/202436 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is power-sharing over?

As the political stalemate continues to rumble on -what's the alternative going forward?
1/23/202455 minutes, 29 seconds
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The DUP leader appears to believe a deal is there to be done with the UK government but can he get it through?

After nearly two years of a DUP boycott, could we soon see a reformed Executive?
1/19/202454 minutes, 49 seconds
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With many of our public services frozen through strike action today ... how did it get to this?

The most extensive strike action for generations takes place in Northern Ireland.
1/18/202455 minutes, 29 seconds
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A Northern Irish economist says that tomorrow's action based on a demand for pay parity is “not as strong as it looks”.

In less than 23 hours, tens of thousands of public sector workers across NI go on strike
1/17/202440 minutes, 33 seconds
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The clock is ticking to the biggest strike action most of us will have seen in our lifetime

170 thousand workers are expected to walk out on Thursday
1/15/202455 minutes, 1 second
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Have airstrikes against Houthi military positions in Yemen made that region safer or more dangerous as a consequence?

Do you support the UK government's decision to bomb military sites in Yemen?
1/12/202454 minutes, 19 seconds
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With some 60 organised crime gangs now operating in Northern Ireland, are we losing the battle against organised crime?

There's been widespread condemnation of the murder of Kevin Conway in west Belfast.
1/11/202442 minutes, 34 seconds
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If power-sharing had worked back in 1974, how different would life be now?

We hear from the last surviving member of that political experiment - Leslie Morrell
1/10/202439 minutes, 5 seconds
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Where do you think your council should be spending its cash?

A charity supporting additional needs sees funding slashed from £800,000 to under £25,000
1/8/202442 minutes, 27 seconds
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What do you think about the idea of directly elected mayors here?

Join Mark Simpson to discuss if it's time to consider a directly elected mayor in Belfast
1/5/202433 minutes, 40 seconds
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Does the Irish Government's legal challenge to the Legacy Bill mark a new low in Anglo-Irish relations?

Mark Simpson takes the hot seat today, chatting to guests and callers.
12/21/202339 minutes, 26 seconds
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What exactly is the deal the DUP has been negotiating with the government to open the door to their return to Stormont?

Should the government publish that deal so that everybody can see what's in there?
12/20/202337 minutes, 12 seconds
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Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris has announced that talks to restore Stormont have finished

Over 3 billion pounds is on the table but will we get a deal? William and guests discuss.
12/19/202355 minutes, 22 seconds
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No deal to restore Stormont this side of Christmas but some people think the outline may already be there. So why the delay?

Also, William and guests discuss the Pope's comments about the Israeli strategy.
12/18/202355 minutes, 32 seconds
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Could a talks resolution solve strike action?

William Crawley and guests discuss day 4 of Stormont talks and Translink strike action.
12/14/202335 minutes, 17 seconds
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Day three of Stormont: Will a deal be done?

The UK government has said it will fund a £2.5bn financial package if we see a return to government at Stormont.
12/13/202340 minutes, 7 seconds
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Managing Grief and Loss at Christmas

William Crawley chats with guests and callers about dealing with grief at Christmas.
12/12/202319 minutes, 55 seconds
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Our five largest political parties are meeting the NI Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris today at Hillsborough Castle

Talks have been called about Northern Ireland's finances in the absence of power-sharing
12/11/202339 minutes, 56 seconds
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There has been speculation over whether the DUP will strike a deal with the government to restore power-sharing.

Our politicians are gearing up for new talks to restore Stormont, beginning on Monday.
12/8/202334 minutes, 24 seconds
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How damaging will the Tory party's split over the Rwanda policy prove for Rishi Sunak?

Rishi Sunak is fighting back against claims from his former immigration minister that his new bill to stop the boats is doomed to failure. Will this end his tenure as PM?
12/7/202331 minutes, 40 seconds
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Former PM Boris Johnson faces the music at the UK Covid Inquiry

William Crawley looks at Boris Johnson's first day giving evidence at the Covid Inquiry.
12/6/202336 minutes, 58 seconds
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Could we see a change in the Good Friday Agreement in order to restore Stormont?

William Crawley speaks to guests about the latest NI Affairs Committee report.
12/4/202342 minutes, 37 seconds
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One of the Loyalist negotiators of the Good Friday Agreement tells us our politics has lost its way

Have we lost sight of the central commitment of the Good Friday Agreement?
12/1/202344 minutes, 28 seconds
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dies aged 100

The Legacy of Henry Kissinger
11/30/202341 minutes, 36 seconds
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Jeffrey Donaldson says he's not going to be rushed back into government at Stormont by anyone else's timetable

William Crawley and panel discuss
11/28/202336 minutes, 40 seconds
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Dublin Riots: Is this a display of rising far-right extremism Ireland?

William Crawley is joined by guests on Talkback, discussing the violent events which took place in Dublin City Centre and if far right extremism sentiments are growing in Ireland.
11/24/202355 minutes, 43 seconds
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Clint Hill, the agent who famously jumped onto the back of the Kennedy's car to protect the president, talks to us.

Agent Clint Hill recalls the fatal shooting of JFK
11/22/202328 minutes, 21 seconds
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Peter Robinson tells the party he once led that the clock is ticking for a return to Stormont

We speak to the former DUP leader Peter Robinson
11/21/202355 minutes, 13 seconds
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New NI laws mean suspects in sexual offence cases can't be identified unless they are charged. Is that a barrier to journalism?

We speak to solicitors Emma Ferguson and Paul Dougan; and journalist Sam McBride.
11/20/202341 minutes, 44 seconds
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Irish Football Association tells NI fans to get on board with Casement Park

Chris Buckler sits in for William Crawley
11/16/202342 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Government's plan to deport migrants to Rwanda is unlawful

That's the unanimous ruling of the Supreme Court. Chris Buckler and guests discuss
11/15/202346 minutes, 11 seconds
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Has Brexit had the effect of increasing support for a united Ireland here? Not according to a new survey, so is it a myth?

William and guests discuss
11/14/202344 minutes, 42 seconds
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Suella Braverman is out and David Cameron is back in. It's been a head-spinning day for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's cabinet

William and guests discuss
11/13/202355 minutes, 45 seconds
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The PSNI have hired a Christian psychiatrist who previously practised gay conversion therapy

Dr Paul Miller’s methods were revealed in an investigation in 2010.
11/10/202337 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Home Secretary uses Northern Ireland as a point of comparison while referring to pro-Palestinian protests as "hate marches"

Ms Braverman made the comments in a Times article to which the PM wanted amendments made.
11/9/202341 minutes, 49 seconds
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Jon Boutcher appointed as the new Chief Constable of the PSNI

After months of crises, how will he improve policing here?
11/8/202337 minutes, 40 seconds
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Should pro-Palestinian protests take place on Armistice Day?

The Editor of the Jewish Chronicle and a former Superintendent at Scotland Yard discuss.
11/7/202332 minutes, 52 seconds
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An Israeli minister says Palestinians 'can go to Ireland or deserts'

Why is Ireland so affiliated with the pro-Palestinian movement?
11/6/202329 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Housing Executive’s Chief Executive responds to the DUP's Edwin Poots’ accusations of working class unionist discrimination

Q&A with Grainia Long.
11/3/202342 minutes, 16 seconds
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The PSNI are treating the placing of placards and signs in the Belvoir estate in south Belfast as a hate incident.

William and guests discuss the allocation of housing for vulnerable communities in NI.
11/2/202354 minutes, 56 seconds
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How can we help save lives? Today we focus on suicide prevention.

We focus on how every one of us can do something to prevent another death.
11/1/202355 minutes, 4 seconds
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Keir Starmer and Hillary Clinton say no to an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, is this the right approach?

Also calls for Clinton's removal as Queens University Chancellor following her statement.
10/31/202341 minutes, 22 seconds
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The actor Matthew Perry dead at the age of 54, after a lifetime of struggles with addiction

We discuss what help there is for those who struggle with addiction.
10/30/202338 minutes, 22 seconds
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Should the Israeli ambassador be expelled?

Sinn Féin and SDLP clash over the divisive question as the Israel-Gaza conflict continues
10/27/202355 minutes, 26 seconds
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One council votes to light up council buildings in Israeli colours, while another votes for Israeli ambassadors to be expelled

Do you support your local council getting involved in international politics?
10/26/202355 minutes, 53 seconds
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After a surge in shoplifting, police in England & Wales are targeting organised crime gangs in a new partnership with retailers

So what are we doing here? William and guests discuss
10/25/202340 minutes, 10 seconds
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A website promoting suicide has been linked to at least 50 deaths in the UK - including two here in Northern Ireland

Chris Buckler and guests talk about the impact of suicide
10/24/202340 minutes, 52 seconds
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We explore claims and counter-claims of war crimes in the Israel-Gaza conflict.

William Crawley discusses this with Alex Carlisle KC and human rights lawyer Sarah Kay.
10/20/202339 minutes, 39 seconds
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With calls for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas, is this an idealistic approach?

William Crawley and guests discuss what is next for the war between Israel and Hamas.
10/19/202339 minutes, 48 seconds
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What do you think happened at the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City? Will we ever know for sure?

We discuss the Al-Ahli Hospital explosion and how do we determine who's responsible?
10/18/202342 minutes, 38 seconds
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Sinn Féin's foreign policy stance and relationship with Hamas is put under the spotlight.

In light of the conflict, William Crawley and guests discuss Hamas and Sinn Féin.
10/17/202338 minutes, 56 seconds
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After a weekend of protests in response to the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza, we ask, are those protests helping?

William Crawley and guests discuss the impact of these protests.
10/16/202346 minutes, 6 seconds
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Peacemaker, politician, Nobel laureate. We discuss the life of John Hume.

Stephen Walker joins us to talk about his new biography of the former SDLP leader
10/13/202321 minutes, 27 seconds
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Casement Park redevelopment

Will Casement Park host Euro 2028 matches now the UK and Ireland bid has been confirmed ?
10/10/202322 minutes, 46 seconds
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Israel-Hamas Conflict

Reaction to the ongoing situation between Israel and Palestinian militant group, Hamas
10/9/202347 minutes, 33 seconds
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Border poll ruled out by Sir Keir Starmer if he becomes PM

Is he sending out a political signal or is this a gaffe that will come back to haunt him?
10/6/202334 minutes, 20 seconds
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Lough Neagh in crisis

With Lough Neagh in crisis we ask how it got there and how might it be solved?
10/4/202355 minutes, 38 seconds
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Woke wars

What does it mean to be woke? And do voters really care about those issues?
10/3/202338 minutes, 47 seconds
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In Northern Ireland, it's now illegal to protest directly outside health clinics providing abortion services

Anti-abortion campaigners say it's an attack on their free speech-we'll debate the issue
9/29/202340 minutes, 10 seconds
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Cancer care

We hear from a man who lost his 6 year old daughter to neuroblastoma in 2020
9/28/202340 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Home Secretary says it's time to change how we decide who gets to stay in the UK. Do you agree?

We discuss Suella Braverman's comments on multiculturalism and refugees.
9/27/202338 minutes, 4 seconds
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Lost Boys: Belfast's Missing Children

A new documentary investigates children who went missing during the Troubles
9/26/202337 minutes, 37 seconds
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Fostering

What would it take to encourage you to take a chance and become a foster carer?
9/21/202318 minutes, 2 seconds
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Net Zero targets

Will the PM Rishi Sunak U-Turn on some of his plans to achieve Net Zero emissions?
9/20/202332 minutes, 59 seconds
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Neurodivergence diagnosis in adults

We talk about the rise of autism, ADHD and dyslexia diagnosis in adults
9/19/202320 minutes, 24 seconds
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What does the DUP need for a return to government?

DUP MLA Edwin Poots said it needs to be something "seismic" from Downing Street
9/18/202317 minutes, 25 seconds
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How do you sell NI to international investors?

We hear from Invest NI's Director of International Business.
9/14/202331 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why is the DUP still boycotting the Assembly?

Is Steve Baker right when he says unelected hardliners may be stopping a DUP return?
9/13/202338 minutes, 37 seconds
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Public friction between the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris, and the Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar.

The dispute comes amidst Belfast hosting the international investment summit this week.
9/12/202338 minutes, 7 seconds
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Travelling abroad for surgery

Would you travel abroad for surgery to save a few quid?
9/6/202335 minutes, 55 seconds
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Future of policing in Northern Ireland

We discuss the future of policing here in the wake of Simon Byrne's resignation
9/5/202355 minutes, 29 seconds
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Should the Irish Government be given a say in shaping Northern Ireland's budget?

We hear from The SDLP and a DUP founder who now believes a united Ireland is inevitable.
9/4/202355 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Chief Constable Simon Byrne says he will not resign - all while facing criticism from politicians and the Police Federation

We speak to former RUC officer Dr William Matchett, Brian Rowan and UUP MLA Mike Nesbitt.
9/1/202336 minutes, 51 seconds
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Northern Ireland Policing Board emergency meeting

William Crawley is joined by Gareth Gordon, Allison Morris and Alan Mains to discuss
8/31/202340 minutes, 17 seconds
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Has the PSNI chief run out of road? The DUP has called for the resignation of Simon Byrne, the chief constable of the PSNI.

Pressure has been mounting on Mr Byrne after a number of recent controversies.
8/30/202345 minutes, 4 seconds
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Hundreds of UK flights cancelled due to air traffic control glitch

Even our own William Crawley was stranded. We ask what are your rights when travelling.
8/29/202334 minutes, 59 seconds
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Do you think rural schools have a future?

Wiliam Crawley and guests discuss the issue surrounding rural schools in Northern Ireland
8/25/202327 minutes, 15 seconds
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Have you ditched your car recently because of the rising insurance charges?

According to one insurance website, 4 out of 5 drivers have seen prices shoot up.
8/24/202329 minutes, 1 second
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What is more important to you, the constitutional question or an equal and prosperous society?

We talk to DUP MP Gregory Campbell, Alliance MLA Sorcha Eastwood and author Kevin Meagher
8/23/202323 minutes, 54 seconds
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Delay in Belfast City Council marking the 130th anniversary of Conradh na Gaeilge with a tweet in Irish

We hear from Conradh na Gaeilge, an SDLP councillor and an Irish historian.
8/22/202342 minutes, 4 seconds
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Confidence in PSNI

Have you lost confidence in policing in Northern Ireland given the recent crisis?
8/22/202337 minutes, 53 seconds
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PSNI data breaches

Does the PSNI need to do more to protect their civilian staff?
8/18/202331 minutes, 53 seconds
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A-Level results

We discuss the options available for students receiving their results today
8/17/202338 minutes, 36 seconds
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Several major Northern Ireland road schemes have been paused over budget shortfall

We hear from Colin Woods from the Department for Infrastructure
8/15/202340 minutes, 9 seconds
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PSNI data breach

We speak to the Chair of the Policing Board, Deirdre Toner.
8/11/202336 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is it time to end free travel for the over 60's?

We hear from a lobby group who want free travel to remain.
8/10/202328 minutes, 2 seconds
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PSNI data breach

We examine the consequences of a serious data breach from The PSNI
8/9/202355 minutes, 9 seconds
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Agency staff in the Civil Service

With one in ten of Civil Service staff now an agency worker we look closer at the stats
8/8/202339 minutes, 47 seconds
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Omagh bombing: What will an inquiry do?

Professor Phil Scraton on truth-seeking inquiries, when and how they work best.
2/2/202329 minutes, 39 seconds
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Is a breakthrough on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements on the cards?

Our guests discuss what a deal would look like.
2/1/202330 minutes, 44 seconds
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PSNI cuts number of police to lowest ever level

Guests discuss how significant this shortfall in funding is.
1/26/202337 minutes, 23 seconds
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Nine PSNI officers were sacked last year for misconduct which had a sexual or domestic element, there are 74 ongoing cases.

What more does the PSNI need to do to restore public confidence?
1/19/202329 minutes, 42 seconds
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Day Two of the co-ordinated big push to get our MLAs back to work.

Can the two governments and the party leaders deliver us a government here again?
1/12/202337 minutes, 18 seconds
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Is our health service now beyond repair, or can it be fixed?

What should it look like? Should it include more cross-border co-operation?
1/10/202336 minutes, 31 seconds
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Is it time for politicians here to take more risks?

25 years ago, Mo Mowlam went into the Maze Prison to try to save the peace process.
1/9/202336 minutes, 22 seconds
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Whose responsibility should it be to enforce Covid restrictions?

Is there any point in having rules in place if they are not being enforced?
11/22/202141 minutes, 49 seconds
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What should we do about homelessness?

Two women share their first hand experiences of struggling to live without a home.
9/24/202131 minutes, 51 seconds
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Chaos over Covid travel passports

It's been a week of chaos for those trying to get covid passports to travel
7/30/202146 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Labour Party says that after the decision to suspend parliament, the Prime Minister is behaving like a dictator?

Do you agree? Is this a regime rather than a government?
8/29/201925 minutes, 35 seconds
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Mary-Lou McDonald refers to Londonderry - has Sinn Féin launched a new charm offensive aimed at winning over unionists?

Andrée Murphy, Rev David Latimer, Nelson McCausland and Pádraic Mac Coitir discuss.
4/25/201836 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why should schools in Northern Ireland be permitted to employ teachers based on their religion?

Alliance MLA Chris Lyttle and former school principal Michelle Markem discuss.
4/18/201831 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why should schools in Northern Ireland be permitted to employ teachers based on their religion?

Alliance MLA Chris Lyttle and former school principal Michelle Markem discuss.
4/18/201831 minutes, 59 seconds
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Police say they are treating the distribution of anti-Islam pamphlets in south Belfast as a hate incident

An extremist group calling itself Generation Sparta posted leaflets in the Ravenhill area
4/5/201843 minutes, 34 seconds
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Should someone with a terrorist past be able to join the Victims & Survivors' Forum?

Victims' campaigners Alan McBride and Kenny Donaldson and author Jude Collins discuss.
4/4/201827 minutes, 14 seconds
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Has our deaf community been forgotten in the minority languages debate?

Majella McAteer from the British Deaf Association joined us along with her interpreter.
3/23/201820 minutes, 56 seconds
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Queen's University row after Irish and English bilingual sign motion passes

Ciarán Mac Giolla Bhéin of Conradh na Gaeilge and UUP councillor Chris McGimpsey discuss.
3/14/201836 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Secretary of State says she is 'minded' to make cuts to MLA salaries. Should they be cut?

We ask Slugger O'Toole's David McCann and The Belfast Telegraph's Suzanne Breen.
3/13/201835 minutes, 52 seconds
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A parent challenges her daughter's school as she is required to wear a skirt rather than her preferred trousers

Teacher Simon Warr and journalist Leona O'Neill discuss.
3/12/201837 minutes, 12 seconds
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Jeremy Corbyn wants the UK to stay in the customs union after Brexit. Is that the Brexit plan the country has been looking for?

We ask Conservative MP Nigel Evans and Dugald McCullough from the NI Labour Party.
2/26/201836 minutes, 1 second
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Sinn Féin calls for the two governments to re-form the Intergovernmental Conference and start making decisions about Stormont

Is that now the best way out of our political impasse?
2/23/201835 minutes, 51 seconds
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We hear from a Belfast woman who can't walk down the street without getting abuse simply because she has a facial disfigurement

Thirty-three year old Janine Howard shares her story.
2/22/201824 minutes, 36 seconds
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Should Westminster legislate for same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland over the heads of the collapsed Stormont Assembly?

Devolution expert Alan Trench, Ged Killen MP and the Rainbow Project's Gavin Boyd discuss
2/21/201833 minutes, 40 seconds
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Is it time to take the power out of the hands of politicians and back into the people's? Is it time to call an election?

Former SF MLA Daithí McKay, DUP MP Sammy Wilson and journalist Amanda Ferguson discuss.
2/20/201843 minutes, 58 seconds
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Boris Johnson makes a pitch to unite the UK saying those who voted to remain have nothing to fear from Brexit

Do you believe him? We ask SDLP MLA Claire Hanna and Hugh Bennett of Brexit Central.
2/14/201834 minutes, 55 seconds
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With lack of agreement on an Irish Language Act, we examine how the language acts work in Scotland and Wales

Experts in Gaelic and Welsh language acts, Conradh na Gaeilge, and Jim Allister discuss.
2/13/201837 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Taoiseach and the Prime Minister are at Stormont amid speculation that the DUP and Sinn Féin may be close to a deal

Our panel share their thoughts and ask what kind of deal may now be on the table.
2/12/201852 minutes, 21 seconds
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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.
2/8/201835 minutes, 44 seconds
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The government is offering £1 million a year to any community willing to host a nuclear waste dump, would you live next to one?

We ask Green Party leader Steven Agnew MLA and businessman Irwin Armstrong.
1/31/201829 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Republic sets the date for the referendum on abortion laws...if you had a vote, how would you cast it?

Marion Woods from Life NI and Grainne Teggert from Amnesty International discuss.
1/30/201843 minutes
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Former UVF commander turned 'supergrass' Gary Haggarty has sentence reduced from 35 years to six and a half

We hear from some of the relatives of Haggarty's victims and solicitor Pádraig Ó Muirigh
1/29/201832 minutes, 43 seconds
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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 Féin senator Niall Ó Donnghaile who is leading the campaign.
1/25/201834 minutes, 15 seconds
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As the next phase of Stormont talks begin, do new job advertisements indicate the NIO's Plan B?

Prof. Rick Wilford, Brian Feeney, and journalists Sam McBride & Amanda Ferguson discuss.
1/24/201852 minutes, 13 seconds
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Is it the end of rural bus services in Northern Ireland?

We discuss possible cuts to Translink rural bus services.
1/23/201835 minutes, 5 seconds
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Three former unionist politicians propose a referendum to tackle the Stormont impasse

Would you support a public vote on Irish language, same-sex marriage and abortion laws?
1/18/201846 minutes, 11 seconds
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GAA pundit Joe Brolly says middle-class Catholics have given up on the idea of a shared Northern Ireland - is he right?

Journalist David McCann, blogger Chris Donnelly and ex-politician Trevor Ringland discuss
1/17/201840 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is the by-election in West Tyrone a shoe-in for Sinn Fein, or are we likely to see a cross-community candidate emerging?

We ask Nelson McCausland, journalist Allison Morris and victims campaigner Alan McBride.
1/16/201841 minutes, 38 seconds
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Sinn Féin's Barry McElduff resigns as West Tyrone MP following the Kingsmills controversy

Mr McElduff said he did "not want to be a barrier to the reconciliation process".
1/15/201837 minutes, 7 seconds
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A cartoon about the Kingsmills Massacre controversy provokes a storm of reaction after it was tweeted out by a DUP MLA

Christopher Stalford MLA explains why he has since deleted the tweet.
1/11/201840 minutes, 16 seconds
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Row over royal garden party 'snub'

We speak to the DUP's Drew Thompson and the UUP's Mary Hamilton.
1/10/201828 minutes, 47 seconds
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One year since Martin McGuinness resigned. What has changed?

We speak to commentator Alex Kane, journalist Allison Morris and Prof. Rick Wilford.
1/9/201852 minutes, 57 seconds
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Response to Sinn Féin MP Barry McElduff's Kingsmill video

Former SF MLA Daithi McKay, victims campaigner Alan McBride & DUP's Gavin Robinson react.
1/8/201838 minutes, 58 seconds
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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?
1/5/201834 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tony Blair challenges Labour over Brexit and pushes for a second referendum

Ex-Blair advisor John McTernan and former chair of Labour NI Phil Kelly discuss.
1/4/201834 minutes, 32 seconds
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Three days into 2018, are the DUP & Sinn Féin already in danger of breaking their New Year resolutions to bring Stormont back?

We ask the DUP MP Gregory Campbell, and political commentators Brian Feeney & Alex Kane.
1/3/201839 minutes, 40 seconds
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We look back at some of the stories that made the headlines in the past twelve months and suggestions for person of the year

Suzanne Breen,Tim McGarry, Thomas Copeland, and Amy Joyce give us their suggestions.
12/22/201753 minutes, 11 seconds
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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.
12/21/201739 minutes, 51 seconds
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The BBC is to boost its coverage of all religions after criticisms that faith is too often sidelined

In an increasingly secular society do you want to see more religious output?
12/20/201737 minutes, 18 seconds
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The civil service publishes the budget options facing Stormont with potentially more cuts, fewer services, and rates increases

Would you be prepared to pay 10% more in your rates to help balance our books?
12/19/201742 minutes, 52 seconds
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A walk-out by DUP councillors at Derry and Strabane council over a motion that criticised Donald Trump

We hear from Cllr Gary Donnelly who tabled the motion as well as Cllr Hilary McClintock.
12/15/201729 minutes, 33 seconds
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The DUP MP Jim Shannon tables a bill in parliament calling on everyone to put the Christ back into Christmas.

Should MP's be telling us how to celebrate during the holidays?
12/14/201734 minutes, 30 seconds
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Councillor Jolene Bunting on why she recorded a video with Britain First outside the Belfast Islamic Centre

Joining us are Councillor Tim Atwood and Michael Wardlow from the Equality Commission.
12/13/201740 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Tory-DUP deal is now a grave threat to political progress, according to an open letter from nationalists to the Taoiseach

Nationalists says the Tory-DUP deal is now a grave threat to political progress
12/11/201736 minutes, 10 seconds
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Theresa May claims victory in a last-minute deal with the EU. Her critics say it looks more like a humiliation. Who's right?

We're joined by former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and the DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson.
12/8/201753 minutes, 25 seconds
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Arlene Foster wants a seat at the Brexit top table but do you want the DUP as the only party acting for NI in the Brexit talks?

We speak to former MP Mark Durkan, author Alan Trench and commentator Dr Graham Gudgin.
12/6/201730 minutes, 27 seconds
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Downing Street in deadlock with the DUP after a day of chaos in Brussels with the future of the Brexit talks now in the balance

Do the DUP now have power to determine the political future of the entire United Kingdom?
12/5/201752 minutes, 9 seconds
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It's crunch day for Brexit and the border as Theresa May sits down with senior EU officials in Brussels

Should Theresa May give a written guarantee that there will be NO hard border in Ireland?
12/4/201741 minutes, 20 seconds
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Are the DUP on a collision course with the Tories over what happens to the border after Brexit?

The DUP's Sammy Wilson says it's possible, but Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly isn't impressed...
12/1/20172 minutes, 16 seconds
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Donald Trump is being condemned for re-tweeting anti-Muslim videos from the far-right group Britain First

Should his state visit to the UK now be cancelled?
11/30/201739 minutes, 44 seconds
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Loneliness is a hidden epidemic which affects the lives of millions of people - both young and old - across Britain and Ireland

We speak to experts and sufferers of loneliness to find out how we can combat this.
11/29/201752 minutes, 50 seconds
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A care worker has said that she's so over-worked that she's had to work shifts lasting 17 hours

What can be done to ease the pressure on our health care professionals?
11/28/201740 minutes, 12 seconds
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Prince Harry is to marry his girlfriend Meghan Markle - a divorced American actress best known for her role in 'Suits'

So what does this engagement say about the Royal family of 2017?
11/27/201733 minutes, 26 seconds
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Lord Kilclooney is facing claims of racism over a tweet in which he described the Toaiseach Leo Varadkhar as "the Indian"

We ask members of the Indian community and other NI politicians if they find this racist.
11/24/201739 minutes, 32 seconds
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Stinging criticism of the Government from the Electoral Commission over failure to reveal the names of big political donors

The head of the Commission is joined by Niall McCracken, Steven Agnew and Naomi Long.
11/23/201732 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is this a nightmare before Christmas, or are you expecting a surprise gift from our politicians by the 25th of December?

Political commentator Newton Emerson, journalists David McCann and Ben Lowry discuss.
11/22/201727 minutes, 30 seconds
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2017 is the year Irish Unity became inevitable according to a new book by former special adviser Kevin Meagher

We speak to Kevin Meagher to explain his rationale, as well as UUP MLA Steve Aiken.
11/21/201736 minutes, 41 seconds
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After 34 years at the helm of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams has stepped down as party president. What's next for Adams and Sinn Féin?

We speak to Brian Feeney, Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly and former DUP MLA Nelson McCausland.
11/20/201744 minutes, 32 seconds
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In a keynote speech at Sinn Féin's Ard Fheis Gerry Adams is expected to signal he will step down from the leadership

Daithi McKay, Newton Emerson, Ben Lowry, and Harry McGee discuss.
11/17/201736 minutes, 50 seconds
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A change to this year's advent calendar by Gregg's - instead of featuring the baby Jesus in the manger they have a sausage roll

Offended? We asked journalist Tina Calder, Pastor Brian Madden and Canon David Crooks.
11/16/201734 minutes, 30 seconds
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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.
11/15/201751 minutes, 40 seconds
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Former clerk of the Assembly Trevor Reaney has been given a month to make proposals to review MLA salaries. Should they be cut?

Former SDLP MLA Alban Maginness and Alan McQuillan discuss.
11/14/201739 minutes, 44 seconds
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Bob Geldof is to hand back his Freedom of the City of Dublin in protest at Aung San Suu Kyi holding the same accolade.

Socialist Phil Kelly, journalist Peter Popham, and historian Ruth Dudley Edwards discuss.
11/13/201732 minutes, 35 seconds
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A repeat sex offender has said no treatment can help him and he wants to return to prison. What should be done?

Gareth McGibbon is a social worker and Jim Gamble is the former head of CEOP.
11/9/201737 minutes, 53 seconds
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As the wave of sexual harassment and assault allegations continue, has it now become a trial by media?

Fiona Ferguson from People Before Profit and columnist Caroline Farrow discuss.
11/8/201736 minutes
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Should the Queen apologise for using an offshore tax haven?

Giving us their thoughts, Adam Moore from NI Conservatives and Trade Unionist Lily Kerr.
11/7/201736 minutes
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As the Stormont stand-off continues could a citizen's assembly be the solution to the political stalemate?

We speak to Professor Jon Tonge, blogger Jamie Pow and Green Party leader Steven Agnew.
11/6/201735 minutes, 28 seconds
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Is the poppy a symbol of racism? Journalist Robert Fisk, whose father served in WWI, explains his refusal to wear a poppy

We also speak to UUP MLA Doug Beattie and Robert McCartney from Beyond the Battlefield.
11/3/201735 minutes, 29 seconds
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We speak to charity worker targeted 'over accent'

Alliance councillor Michael Long and former PUP leader Brian Ervine discuss.
11/2/201734 minutes, 33 seconds
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Should former ISIS fighters be fast-tracked for social housing in the UK or given education to improve employment?

Security experts Professor Anthony Glees and Raffaello Pantucci discuss
11/1/201728 minutes, 30 seconds
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On this day 500 years ago Martin Luther nailed a list of 95 criticisms of the Catholic Church which led to the Reformation

Our expert panel discuss what this has meant for modern religion and society.
10/31/201752 minutes, 57 seconds
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Stormont talks deadline: PR expert Quintin Oliver says James Brokenshire is "brilliant". Do you agree?

Brian Feeney and Qunitin Oliver discuss his article praising the secretary of state.
10/30/201722 minutes, 47 seconds
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Talkback election phone-in - DUP

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson answers your questions
6/6/201734 minutes, 16 seconds
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Talkback election phone-in - Sinn Fein

Sinn Fein MLA John O'Dowd answers your questions
6/1/201734 minutes, 14 seconds
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Talkback election phone-in - Alliance

Alliance Party leader Naomi Long MLA answers your questions
5/31/201734 minutes, 15 seconds
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Talkback election phone-in - Ulster Unionists

East Antrim UUP MLA John Stewart answers your questions
5/30/201736 minutes, 54 seconds
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Another murder-suicide - What more can be done for women and children who suffer domestic violence?

Connie Leonard was stabbed to death in her Maguiresbridge home by a former partner.
5/17/201740 minutes, 46 seconds
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Online trolling - Is it time to get tougher on the keyboard warriors?

We hear from a Coleraine woman who was subjected to years of online abuse.
5/16/201729 minutes, 38 seconds
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Did you hear the one about the blonde politician? Was Arlene Foster's description of Michelle O'Neill sexist?

Sinn Fein have called on Arlene Foster to withdraw what they called sexist remarks
5/15/201734 minutes, 26 seconds
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Irish speaker not Irish republican

Do people assume those who love the Irish language are republican in outlook?
5/12/201746 minutes, 50 seconds
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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?
5/11/201735 minutes, 57 seconds
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Should smoking in council houses be banned?

Would a ban prevent passive smoking or is it the nanny state going too far?
5/10/201740 minutes, 16 seconds
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Should dogs always be kept on leads?

Heated debate on whether dogs should be kept on a lead or allowed to roam free?
5/9/201720 minutes, 40 seconds
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Legacy cases - Lunacy or Truth?

Should we accept what the police and army did during the troubles?
5/8/201737 minutes, 42 seconds