Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Plans for UK-wide ‘Not for EU’ labelling dropped - what could it mean for goods on our shelves in NI?
Stephen also talks about a new Civil Service inclusive language guide for staff
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Plans for new lottery to raise £120 million for Royal yacht backed by some DUP MPs
Plus, journalist Alex Kane on his decision to finally find out about his birth parents
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Planning decisions around Belfast city centre chaos interrogated by Nolan
Also - criminal barristers are to withdraw from Crown Court cases in a row over legal aid
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Piers Morgan leaves ITV's Good Morning Britain after storming off air
A row erupted over comments Morgan made about the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.
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Phones and devices wiped, missing notes from Executive meeting - what we learnt from first day of Covid Inquiry
Also, significant moment for the UK government's Legacy Act today.
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Pharmacists and GPs tell Nolan show they could be forced to cut staff over increased employer National Insurance contributions
BBC NI Economics and Business Editor John Campbell and SDLP Cllr Carl Whyte discuss
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PHA warns over rise in respiratory illnesses – will you wear a mask to help stop the spread?
And, are more postal strikes on the way?
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PHA say transfer test should be cancelled on health protection grounds
Dr Gerry Waldron, Head of Health Protection at the PHA spoke to Nolan.
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PHA say masks indoors and social distancing here to stay
How does this compare to the rest of the UK?
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PHA reveal children from 40 schools in Northern Ireland have yet to receive the flu vaccine
Dr Joanne McClean - Director of Public Health at the PHA - is in the Nolan studio
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PHA limiting supply to GP practices of flu vaccine for over 65s because of supply shortage
Dr Gerry Waldron from the PHA spoke to Nolan.
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PHA issue monkeypox advice ahead of Belfast Pride
Don't let monkey pox spoil your pride celebrations - warning from NI public health agency
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Peter Robinson to stand down as First Minister and DUP leader
Peter Robinson is calling it a day. He's standing down as First Minister and DUP leader.
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Pest control company claim they will fix what Housing Executive can’t for 86 year old Nolan listener
A pest control expert has hit out at the Housing Executive.
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People on certain benefits qualify for a new car every three years - should it be means tested?
Also - NI 'I'm A Celebrity' contestant Dean McCullough talks about his jungle experience.
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People might die on our roads because of cuts - Department of Infrastructure official warns
And East Belfast GAA club have said they are are 'disheartened' by a security alert
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People Before Profit’s Shaun Harkin in Nolan studio for Assembly election manifesto interview
What does his party pledge to deliver?
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Pensioners afraid to put the heating on - meanwhile MLAs argue over how to distribute money to support them
& does NI have too many public sector workers? Also Nolan talks about one pothole hotspot
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Pensioner talks about his ordeal after being tied up and beaten during a robbery at his home
The 69-year-old was attacked at his home in Kilkeel, Co. Down.
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Pension for seriously injured Troubles victims Wed 3rd June
Last night's BBC Spotlight programme focused on pension plans for people severely in...
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Payments proposed for relatives of those killed during the Troubles
& It is a new year but will it be the same Stormont stalemate?
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Payment system for suppliers working with Stormont departments will shut for 3 weeks in September - Nolan reveals
Many businesses haven't been told yet that they wont be getting their money in September.
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Pay offer made to striking school support staff
Education Minister Paul Givan and Patrick Mulholland from NIPSA spoke to Nolan
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Paul Gascoigne talks to Stephen about battling his demons Thur 11th June
If you were watching last nights tv show you will have seen an interview that Stephen...
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Patrons scream as rat scurries around Portrush restaurant and is then killed in front of diners
A video that's being shared on social media shows the rodent running amongst tables.
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Patients medically fit for discharge will be told to leave hospital within 48 hours if they have a suitable place to go to
Dr Chris Hagan, Medical Director of the Belfast Trust, spoke to Nolan.
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Patients in pain, waiting years for health service treatment is now 'the norm' - warn GPs
Dr Alan Stout spoke to Nolan
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Passenger “sick with worry" as social distancing isn’t observed on Dublin to Belfast train
Plus, How safe are office air conditioning units, do they spread Covid?
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Parties mount pressure on DUP over Stormont stalemate and cost of living crisis
But what, really, can our MLAs do to help us?