Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Police staff compensation claims over PSNI data breach - is £7,500 for those impacted justified?
Ex-senior police officer Alan Mains and political commentator Mick Fealty give analysis
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Police slammed for trying to balance policing and ‘requirements for community commemoration’ over terrorist ‘show of strength’
PSNI admit they expected INLA ‘show of strength’ – but didn’t intervene.
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Police say they will no longer stand by and ignore flags flying illegally on lampposts - a new dawn for Northern Ireland?
& plans to redevelop Boucher Playing Fields into full time sporting use are put on hold
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Police report finds inadequate oversight of sex abuse offenders is linked to the lack of police numbers
Author of report Lee Freeman - His Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary talks to Nolan
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Police relaunch investigation into 1987 murder of Lorraine McCausland
Lorraine's sister, Cathy McIlvenny, spoke to Stephen
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Police refuse to take down Billy Wright poster in Dungannon
Police say it is a balance of rights of one community over the other - are they right?
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Police probe two Glastonbury gigs – Ofcom says BBC ‘has questions to answer’
Also - NI charities call for Stormont's draft anti-poverty plan to be withdrawn
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Police Ombudsman finds ‘collusive behaviour’ by police in eleven loyalist murders
The report includes the attack on Sean Graham bookmakers.
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Police officers under criminal investigation over Armagh All-Ireland celebrations
Police officers under criminal investigation over Armagh All-Ireland celebrations.
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Police officers in financial crisis - DUP MP Ian Paisley
Also, illegal tv streaming- PSNI tell the show they are investigating suspected providers.
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Police investigation finds “no offences detected” in alleged threats against Sir Jeffrey Donaldson
Also, Belfast businesswoman hits out at more proposed bus and rail strikes for next week.
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Police Federation repeat call for every officer to be given a taser
Chair of Police Federation Liam Kelly speaks to Nolan
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Police Federation NI warns PSNI could fall to under 6,000 police officers
And the RSPB comment on the attacks on the public by Seagulls.
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Police Federation call for certainty, direction and clarity around Brexit
What will Brexit mean for policing here? And should we scrap written homework?
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Police Federation brands support for ill officers ‘inadequate’
Stephen spoke to Mark Lindsay, chairman of the Police Federation.
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Police Federation and Ministers at odds over money for PSNI recruitment
Chair of Police Federation Liam Kelly and UUP's Doug Beattie discuss with Nolan.
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Police believe the IRA haven't gone away. Gerry Adams says they have. So what happens next?
An unmissable mixture of news, phone ins and entertainment.
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Police attend Helen's Bay beach and confront the public out swimming and walking.
Open air swimmers confronted by the PSNI over covid safety concerns.
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Police and councils need to enforce mask wearing - Health Minister Robin Swann
Health Minister Robin Swann has had enough of the non-compliance.
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Podcast Exclusive - What would a ban on gay conversion therapy involve?
Questions over necessity of potential ban for so-called gay conversion therapy.
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PM's second attempt to trigger an election fails. What now for Brexit? Could a NI only backstop be the answer?
Vinny Hurrell sits in for Stephen.
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PM's Brexit deal plans shot down by MPs in huge defeat for the government
Vinny gets reactions from local MLAs & Conservative MPs.
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PM encourages cautious return to work
Time those without shielding letters got back into the workplace?
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PM announces plans for a Festival of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to celebrate the 'creativity and innovation of the UK'
But is it a good idea that will bring people together and protect the union?
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PM addresses 'painful' decisions like winter fuel allowance cut
But NI pensioners still in the dark as they await Stormont decision...
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Plotting course through the post-Brexit maze – what matters most to NI?
Enda McClafferty stands in for Stephen
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Playwright and DUP's Nelson McCausland clash over Easter Rising
DUP's Nelson McCausland criticises way 1916 Easter Rising is taught to Belfast children
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Playpark equipment removed to protect it from bonfire threat
What should authorities do if an 11th night bonfire threatens a new children's playpark?
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Playing without poppy on their shirts - Ulster Rugby accused of snubbing remembrance Sunday
Why did Ulster Rugby players not wear poppies when playing on Remembrance Sunday?
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Plans to tackle waiting lists shelved over ongoing political crisis. And, are new Belfast bus lane plans too tough on drivers?
Vinny Hurrell stands in for Stephen.