Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Doug Beattie launches bid to be next leader of UUP. Can he revitalise the party?
Plus, what are your favourite memories of Barry's Amusements in Portrush?
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Double jobbing row – Alliance leader Naomi Long labels it an appalling decision
Peers in the House of Lords debate a government plan to bring back double jobbing.
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Donaldson gone from DUP - what does it mean for his deal and stability at Stormont?
We get the reaction about one of the most seismic political bombshells in NI ever
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Donald Tusk: Special place in hell for Brexiteers without a plan. Has diplomacy been thrown out the window?
Stephen spoke to DUP’s Jim Wells and Labour Party’s Phil Kelly.
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Donald Trump. The 45th president of the United States. A seismic event in American and world politics.
What will a Trump Presidency mean to the US and the world?
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Donald Trump has slapped a ban on transgender people serving in the US military
Former soldier Doug Beattie of the UUP and the commentator Charlie Woolf debate.
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Don’t overload sockets and unplug electrical items at night – renewed safety advice from Fire Service following fatal fires
Plus, some councils to leave public waiting longer for post festive collections
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Don't let your guard down - the message from the World Health Organization after emergence of a new Covid variant
Also, should children be banned from swimming pools during certain hours?
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Domiciliary care workers react to funding announcement for the sector branding it 'a sticking plaster'
Robin Swann announces £23m package to improve domiciliary care/care home staff pay in NI.
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Does what the Executive is asking us to do under lockdown match up with what they legislated for?
News Letter deputy editor Ben Lowry and commentator Chris Donnelly discuss.
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Does the Team GB name represent a snub to Northern Ireland?
Should it not be Team UK, or Team GB-NI?
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Does the Information Commissioner need to investigate the NI Civil Service for losing key government documents and devices?
Also, a paramilitary show of strength in Roselawn cemetery.
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Does the Chief Medical Officer support schools opening at the start of January?
Does the Chief Medical Officer support schools opening at the start of January?
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Does NI get more from Europe than it pays in? Jim Allister and Jane Morrice clash
Does NI get more from Europe than it pays in? Jim Allister and Jane Morrice clash
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Doctors and Health Minister face off in row over funding and patient access to GPs
Dr Frances O'Hagan from BMA NI and politicians talk to Nolan
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Do we need a 'Bonfire Commission' to address controversial issues around some bonfires?
Former SF election candidate Chris Donnelly and loyalist activist Jamie Bryson discuss
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Do the police need new powers to tackle paramilitary flags?
Also-NI ambulance workers and paramedics in Unite union have voted for industrial action
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Do loyalist gangsters have a hold over local communities? Mon 1st June
Last week Stephen talked to PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton. He revealed when we...
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Do former paramilitary prisoners get a bad deal when it comes to employment checks?
Do former paramilitary prisoners get a bad deal when it comes to employment checks?
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Dissident republicans try to murder police officers in a booby trap bomb attack in Craigavon
Dissident republicans try to murder police officers in a booby trap bomb attack
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Dispute over proposed new site for Irish language school in east Belfast
Irish language school in East Belfast prompts debate.
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Dispute over Jamie Bryson National Union of Journalists membership
A row has erupted after loyalist Jamie Bryson joined the National Union of Journalists.
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Disgusting scenes as thugs attack police with petrol bombs
Disgusting scenes on our streets as thugs attack police with petrol bombs.
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Disgraceful, dangerous scenes as fans invade pitch at Tyrone senior county football final
Large crowds of people, hugging, singing, tightly packed together.
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Disabled boy's great grandmothers hit out at sectarian house attack
Disabled boy's great grandmothers hit out at sectarian house attack, outside Antrim.
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Director of RCN in NI hits out at Permanent Secretary Richard Pengelly’s call to defer health worker strikes
Defer your strike and get back around the negotiating table
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Director General of the NI Prison Service tells Nolan that the service have an £8M deficit
Also, PM Liz Truss gives her first interviews since the government's mini budget
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Direct rule, a united Ireland or joint authority from London and Dublin. What does the future hold for NI?
We reflect on the first week of talks on the future of Northern Ireland.
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Diocese of Dromore left a priest in ministry for six weeks after it was informed about a sexual abuse allegation against him
Canon Francis Brown vehemently denies any wrongdoing