Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Former Minister Jim Wells breaks silence in on same sex marriage remarks
Jim Wells gives an exclusive first interview broadcast interview to Enda McClafferty
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Former IRA member beaks down during BBC Spotlight. Does his reaction sum up the futility of the Troubles?
Plus,the haircut fad sweeping the country but are leading to suspensions at schools.
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Former Head of Organised Crime at the PSNI claims there’s blatant criminality in some NI car washes
Also,more attacks on properties -the dispute between rival factions of the UDA rumbles on.
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Former First Minister Arlene Foster at the Covid Inquiry - what did we learn? Nolan Show does a deep dive
The Covid Inquiry has now been and gone from Northern Ireland.
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Former DUP SpAd claims Arlene Foster knew that two of her senior advisors had been involved in delaying RHI cost controls
In 2016, Mrs Foster told Stephen Nolan she had no idea why cost controls had been delayed
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Former DUP leader Peter Robinson enters the row over a return to Stormont
He's giving interviews hinting it may be time for the party to go back into Stormont
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Former DUP councillor alleges he witnessed senior members of DUP intimidate members over secret ballot
Two south Down Councillors become the latest to quit the party.
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Former Chief Con George Hamilton calls for judicial review into MI5 following Stakeknife report
Nolan also talks to Belfast Telegraph's Allison Morris and Aontu leader Peadar Tóibín
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Former Catholic priest tells BBC Spotlight that he was involved in multiple IRA attacks
Patrick Ryan, a former priest was speaking to the BBC NI Spotlight series on the Troubles
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Former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan 'would consider' compensation for ancestor’s role in the Irish famine
Also, will you be pledging a public oath of allegiance to the new King?
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Former Assistant Chief Constable alleges how phones of officers, journalists and lawyers were monitored by PSNI
And Reform UK leader Nigel Farage backs DUP candidates despite pact with rivals TUV
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Former Alliance deputy Seamus Close says party should snub Justice Ministry.
Who will be the next Justice Minister? Seamus Close and Alex Kane discuss.
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Forget the gym selfies - Stephen chats to a cardiologist about tracking your heartrate in the gym
Keen runner and cardiologist Dr Paul Horan talks to Stephen.
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Foreign Secretary in Belfast for talks as another deadline looms to form an Executive
Also on the programme, still no opening date for the A6 Dungiven bypass.
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Force unvaccinated NI health staff out of their jobs – former Health Minister tells Nolan
NHS staff warned they could face mandatory requirement to be vaccinated against Covid.
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For the first time in nearly 100 years, pubs in the Republic can sell alcohol on Good Friday. Should we follow their lead?
Plus, new report suggests UK employers see EU workers as "more reliable" than UK born
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Footballer Jay Donnelly jailed over distributing an indecent image of a child
Plus, is it time Belfast introduced a vehicle levy to help tackle pollution?
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Football poppy ban controversy rages on
FIFA say they will investigate ALL acts of remembrance at NI match on Armistice Day.
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Food Standards Agency’s Chief Scientific Advisor answers Lough Neagh crisis questions
A new test being developed to check how toxic fish are from Lough Neagh
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Following the failure of talks to restore Stormont, is it time for Westminster to start legislating for Northern Ireland?
Plus: Shadow NI Sec Owen Smith says that the Secretary of State should not cut MLA pay
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Focus on winter fuel payments as pensioners remain in the dark over what Stormont will do
Focus on winter fuel payments as pensioners remain in the dark...
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Flybe collapse, and Coronavirus latest
Flybe goes into administration putting 2,000 jobs at risk and updates on the Coronavirus
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Fly tipping and litter louts
Vinny Hurrell sits in for Stephen
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Flooding At Belfast International Airport Car Park
The AA's Ian Crowder warns that those affected may be driving 'a potential death trap'.
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Flashbacks, paranoia and extreme mental scars - we speak to a man shot in both legs on Sunday
He says he won't be returning home after he was targeted by gunmen in the New Lodge
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Flags row, superweeds and mountaineering
We continue last night's TV debate on flags, superweed reaction & Stephen's mountain walk
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Flags hung on lampposts in new mixed-use housing development in Lisburn leaves some families feeling unsafe.
More funding pressures for the PSNI.
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Five days to go until getting British sausages in NI will need an export certificate
Is that the Brexit we were told about?
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First of the big Nolan manifesto interviews - UUP leader Doug Beattie is in the hot seat
UUP Leader Doug Beattie is in the hot seat, as he sets out his vision for NI's future.
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First Minister won’t meet the Chief Constable after Storey funeral - but will still meet Sinn Féin
Foster won’t meet Chief Constable after Storey funeral - but will still meet Sinn Féin.