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The mother of a 15 year old girl told Talkback about an unknown man trying to contact her daughter via Facebook. Some schools in Belfast have warned students of the dangers.
We lead the programme with the announcement by the Secretary of State for NI, Therese Villiers, that there will be no public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the Omagh bombing
We discussed the defeat of NI team against Luxembourg and whether it was time to put together an All Ireland team. Our callers had plenty of views on this one!
Caller Bill contacted Talkback to combine our top stories of cycling and smoking.
The Western Health Trust is to become the first Trust in Northern Ireland to become a smoke free zone - and that includes it's grounds. So is it time to give up the evil weed, with a little help?
And here's the reaction from the Talkback listeners to the Transport Minister's proposal for a cycle unit
Transport Minister, Danny Kennedy, has announced he wants to set up a new cycling unit to bring Belfast's cycle paths up to the same standard as other European cities
David Haddock, who was badly injured in a fire 30 years ago, meets the policewoman who helped him for the first time since that night
Our Education Correspondent Maggie Taggart brings us the latest on discussions between representatives of the Board of Hazelwood Integrated College, the Department of Education and the Belfast Education and Library Board as attempts are made to end a dispute about accommodation issues at the College
Dr Hans Blix, the former UN chief weapons inspector, discusses the international response to the crisis in Syria



