Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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A survey by Belfast City Council suggests a majority support dual language signs in the city.
Survey has shown majority support for a new dual language street sign policy in Belfast
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A surge of "biblical" proportions - Health Minister Robin Swann
Health Minister warns 14,000 people could die this year from coronavirus.
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A student organiser of the pro-Palestine protest at Queen's University speaks to Nolan
Also, Social Workers begin strike action in Family and Childcare services in Belfast Trust
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A split in the Executive over reopening NI as DUP say no more lockdowns and Sinn Féin say they can't be ruled out
Could we be facing a so-called 'circuit breaker' in October?
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A special interview with broadcaster Noel Edmonds on how losing his business brought him to the brink
Edmonds, known for his broadcasting career spanning 50 years, spoke openly to Stephen
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A source at the Lambeth Palace legacy talks tells Nolan participants were asked to keep them "confidential"
On Friday victims groups were outraged at what they described as 'secret' legacy talks.
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A solicitor’s letter, related to the Bobby storey funeral, to the Nolan show arrives 20 minutes before we go on air.
Here’s how the programme unfolded
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A Sinn Fein stunt - that's how the DUP have described Michelle O'Neill's calls to restart Stormont talks
One MLA has described Stormont as a 'ghost town'
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A series of ugly brawls at GAA matches - is violence getting out of hand in Gaelic football?
Sports journalist Steven Beacom and commentator Daithi McKay discuss.
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A serial child sex abuser admitted his crimes to RUC in the 1980s, but has never faced charges.
He admitted abusing three children at three children's homes in Belfast.
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A seismic shock in Westminster and Brussels yesterday as DUP scupper Brexit deal
So what went wrong? And what now for Brexit?
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A seismic shock as Unionism loses its overall majority at Stormont for the first time in Northern Ireland's history
A watershed moment for Republicans as Sinn Fein celebrate a huge win.
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A sad, depressing statement from LCC as spokesperson says violence is ‘an absolute last resort’ in opposing Irish Sea Border
The words provoked anger from a number of NI politicians
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A row over golfer Graeme McDowell and his participation in Saudi backed golf tournament
Plus, Gas firm Firmus Energy announce another hike in prices.
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A row between Tourism NI and DUP MP Paisley over Ulster Grand Prix funding
Also, taxi drivers call for subsidies from Stormont.
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A revolution in Irish politics as Sinn Fein win more votes than any other party in Irish election
But does it really bring Irish unity any closer?
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A report by the Royal College Psychiatrists in NI says prisoners here are being failed by the current system
The body also says there's evidence patients are being placed in solitary confinement.
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A remarkable interview from inside one of Northern Ireland's top prisons
A man serving a 12 year sentence says prisoners need more support.
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A remarkable end to a toxic week in politics here as the atmosphere over the Kingsmills row softens between our two big parties
Plus, Brexit cheerleader Nigel Farage says he is close to backing a SECOND EU referendum
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A relaxation of Covid rules as cases surge across the UK - is this a sign that we can learn to live with Covid?
Vinny Hurrell sits in for Stephen.
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A rally calling for respect of shared spaces takes place tonight in response to the row over UVF flags in South Belfast
One loyalist commentator says the rally is about "hatred of Unionism"
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A public inquiry into the murder of solicitor Pat Finucane is announced – but some victims' families ask what about them?
Holly also talks about dual English and Irish street signs
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A price cap for gas and electricity customers - but what about home heating oil, which NI heavily relies on?
Also, reaction as Northern Ireland 2021 census results published
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A possible 12% increase in domestic and business rates in some council areas
It comes as Finance Minister ruled out deferring rates during the cost of living crisis.
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A positive, but cautious, welcome as news as the UK is the first country to approve coronavirus vaccine for use
NI Health Minister Robin Swann reacts.
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A police officer attacked and injured by a dog in North Belfast - how do we stop it happening again?
Dog attacks policewoman, election day tension builds and trainline closure begins.
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A plea to our politicians from an institutional abuse survivor who's been told he only has months to live
Clint Massey, who was in Kincora, has cancer which has now spread to his brain.
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A PIP claimant who broke his back 38 years ago turned down for help with his mobility
More PIP disability payment criticism
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A pension for those injured in the Troubles - but should paramilitaries be included?
Some victims to refuse a Troubles pension if ex-paramilitaries receive one.
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A number of leading bodies hit out at the NI Executive's handling of easing lockdown restrictions
Is there clarity of message?