Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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80 days into new Stormont Executive and still no budget. What are the tough decisions that need to be made?
Also, a taxi driver shares his concerns with the cycle lane on the Dublin Road in Belfast
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50 years on – The Nolan Show looks back at the Civil Rights march in Duke Street, Londonderry - Derry
Plus, Can your brain cure your body? Vinny talks to Dr Michael Mosley.
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48 year old single mum opens up on living with dementia
48 year old single mum opens up on living with dementia
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4500 private hire taxis could flood Belfast's bus lanes - that's the warning from the Unite union
Unite say “this proposal is likely to lead to a rise in traffic congestion"
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30 years on from killing of Jamie Bulger - Solicitor who represented Jon Venables shares story
Also, potholes in NI – Only a third repaired after a record reported for January
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30 days to ditch the backstop - a new Brexit ultimatum for the UK. But what happens to the border if there's no deal?
Weeks to go until Brexit & Angela Merkel says if it's not sorted in 30 days it's No Deal.
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25th Anniversary of Good Friday Agreement this year - is it time to celebrate it? Or replace it?
Do need a whole new agreement if the country is going months without a government?
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25 years after Good Friday Agreement - have our working class communities ever really felt the economic benefits of peace?
How do you feel about life here 25 years after the Agreement?
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24 hours to save Stormont – another deadline slips James Brokenshire
Plus, an Irish Language Act – 10 years on has anything changed?
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24 children with suspected or confirmed cancers waiting more than a year in NI for a first appointment
Thousands of children & young people waiting 1 year plus for first consultant appointment
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22 dead, including children, after a suicide bomb attack as thousands left a music concert in Manchester
The deadly blast went off at 10.35pm last night at the end of a concert by Ariana Grande
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2016 Assembly election count underway - what did you make of #AE16 campaign?
2016 Assembly election count underway - what did you make of #AE16 campaign?
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20 years on from the IRA ceasefire former ACC, Peter Sheridan, talks about his complicated relationship with Martin McGuinness
"I didn't think of anyone as my enemy - that included Martin McGuinness"
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2 hours in and out - no reporters , no politicians - does Brexit Secretary David Davis care about the impact of Brexit on NI?
Plus, we talk to the man whose sat nav sent him onto the green at Ormeau Golf Club!
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17 year old non-binary pupil says they are being bullied so much, they don't want to continue with their education
Plus, families in South Belfast out of their homes because of sectarian intimidation
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17 year old confronts the Dept of Education and Translink over school transport
Gerard contacted the Nolan show after raising covid concerns about school transport.
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16 special needs children living in NI are not at school today because a suitable place can't be found for them.
Also, former soldiers find out if they are to stand trial over Bloody Sunday.
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14 GP practices have decided to hand back their contracts. Patients left wondering - where's going to be next?
Also, another new Covid 19 variant - should face masks be making a return?
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11yo left 'heartbroken' over Education Authority school place cock-up
Could a hosepipe ban be introduced by Northern Ireland?
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103 Covid outbreaks in our care homes. A quarter of care home staff remain unvaccinated
Should it be a compulsory to get the jab before you work in a care home?
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100 year old great-grandfather fury after being robbed in his home.
Plus, 30% pay cut for MLAs if there is no deal at Stormont - Alliance leader Naomi Long
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£70 million slashed from our health service
Tara Mills sits in for Stephen.
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£600 energy support payment process begins – but will those who need it most be some of the last to get it?
Also, hundreds of people waiting for hospital beds in our A&E departments.
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£60 million business in 3 years - Stephen Nolan talks to Tina McKenzie
Tina McKenzie talks about start up business in Northern Ireland.
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£55 million set aside to investigate 93 Troubles related deaths
Stephen speaks with UUP MLA Doug Beattie.
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£44K a month - that's what you're paying for broadcasting services at stalled Stormont
Payments of tens of thousands of pounds has continued for the broadcasting services
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£400 energy support payment - the rest of the UK has it - but NI still waits. Where is it?
And, is it ever ok to fat shame?
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£300 million sitting on the hill. What is Stormont doing to deliver?
300 million pounds is sitting on the hill
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£26m has been found for the Health Dept to cover a 1% pay rise BUT ministerial approval is required to implement it
This morning we ask - just what, if anything is the Secretary of State doing about it?
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£200K of funding put on hold for Féile as concerns raised about how money was awarded
Stephen gets reactions from local MLAs and Féile an Phobail's Director Kevin Gamble.