Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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NI Ambulance service Chief Executive And Medical Director answer questions over long wait times
NI Ambulance service answer questions over waiting times.
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NI Affairs committee is told more loyalist paramilitaries exist in Northern Ireland today than 30 years ago
Has Brexit breathed new life into old antiquated paramilitary structures?
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NI abortion law under scrutiny by Supreme Court in London as appeal by NI Human Right's Commission begins
NI abortion law under scrutiny by Supreme Court in London
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NI abortion debate rages on
High profile case which as put abortion law in Northern Ireland back in the spotlight.
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NI abortion debate moves to Westminster with MPs there saying if Stormont doesn't do something to change the law they will
Plus, 11-year-old Hannah reads out her letter about not getting a secondary school place
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NHS in dire straits - How can we fix it?
Emergency departments in NI under extreme pressures - what needs to change?
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NHS at 70 - not fit for purpose or just starved of money?
The health service in the 21st Century.
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New street in Belfast to be named Boyne Bridge Place – is a season of goodwill breaking out at City Hall?
Local man Raymond shares story of being diagnosed and living with motor neurone disease.
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New Spotlight doc to feature Troubles claims about the late Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness
Also, a no deal Brexit will result in checks near the Irish border, claims Irish PM.
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New row over Kingsmill massacre after some unionists shared a controversial cartoon about the atrocity online
But is the cartoon legitimate political commentary or an insult to victims?
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New row over bonfire site in East Belfast - tyres have now been dumped and reports of anti-social behaviour
Our reporter, Nicola Weir, went out to see what was happening.
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New PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne joins Stephen in studio to talk policing, Brexit and paramilitaries
Almost an hour of the Chief Constable answering questions from Stephen and callers.
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New PSNI Chief Constable is urged to take on the UVF. But what can he do differently?
PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne is urged to take on the UVF.
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New PM Theresa May takes charge with unionist declaration
So what does it mean that the new PM is declaring herself a firm unionist?
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New Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough talks to Eamonn Holmes
Today's Nolan podcast with Eamonn Holmes.
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New NI school transgender guidelines on uniforms, naming and the use of toilets and changing rooms are published
The guidance is from the Education Authority - the body responsible for schools here.
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New leader of the UUP Jon Burrows on Nolan
Also, the ongoing problem of potholes damaging cars in NI - a motorist talks to Stephen.
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New hard hitting ad campaign aims to stop paramilitary style attacks. But are the police doing enough?
Plus, would you supply alcohol for your underage teenager’s party?
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New funding for Irish language - electioneering or a DUP olive branch to Sinn Fein?
Vinny Hurrell stands in for Stephen
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New Decade, New Jingle
What do you make of the new Stephen Nolan Show sig tune? It's subtle...
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New campaign to get action over delays to A5 upgrade
Plans to upgrade the A5 were announced in 2007 but delayed amid funding/legal challenges.
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New bye-laws for buskers and street preachers for Belfast blasted by some councillors and performers
And, reaction to SF's call for 50:50 police recruitment to be re-introduced in the PSNI.
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New £90M Glider bus service becomes fully operational in Belfast
Has it affected your journey to work? Will it encourage you to leave your car at home?
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New 'intensified' political talks about restoring devolution last just 25 minutes
What's the latest from on the hill?
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Never off the air or a people without a voice? What's the truth about loyalists who claim they've been silenced?
Is there a perception issue or are working class protestants excluded by some media?
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Neurosurgeon says he wants to choose when he dies
Professor Henry Marsh spoke to Nolan
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Nerves and excitement for students on results day
Plus, National Museums NI says it can play a role in the "interpretation of the maze".
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Neck and neck in the race to be President of the United States – who will win?
Also- NI women's team captain Simone Magill on the coaches who inspired her
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Nearly 50,000 people on a housing waiting list as a water system at 'breaking point' holds up building of thousands of homes.
Farming families to protest 'to register despair' over planned inheritance tax changes.
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Nearly 2,000 people texted advice on substance misuse by police after their phone numbers were recovered in drugs raids
Should they have investigated why their numbers were on dealers phones?