Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Difficult to keep schools open if new Covid strain pushes ‘R’ above 1 – Chief Scientific Advisor
Chief Scientific Advisor Professor Ian Young spoke to Nolan.
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Different approaches to the Coronavirus crisis on each side of the border
But who is right? Virologists discuss.
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Did political pressure allow RHI scheme to remain open despite warnings from senior civil servants?
More revelations in Nolan Show investigation into Renewable Heating Incentive scandal.
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Did Executive parties agree to implement revenue raising in return for £3.3bn deal?
And are we any closer to implementing a plan for free childcare?
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Did big business matter more than the Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer on face coverings?
Face coverings could be mandatory in NI shops by 20th August.
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Did Arlene Foster show the "candour" during her Assembly statement at height of the cash for ash scandal?
More fallout from the RHI inquiry.
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Devastated cancer survivor contacts Nolan after waiting 9 years for reconstructive surgery following a mastectomy
It's the latest tragic story to show how much pressure the health service is under.
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Details of DUP deal for Stormont return to be published today
And reaction from you, the listener.
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Despite “super flu” surge six schools and two care homes are yet to be offered vaccine in Northern Ireland
Nolan talks to the Public Health Agency's Director of Public Health - Dr Joanne McClean
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Desperate plea for help from a domiciliary care worker
She's on the front line and says she's terrified because of a lack of PPE.
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Desperate mum speaks out about care her daughter received at Muckamore Abbey Hospital for vulnerable adults
They put people with mental health problems into a seclusion room without monitoring them
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Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, calls for Dee Stitt to stand down from Charter NI
UUP leader Mike Nesbitt says there is now a stand off between the Government and UDA
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Deputy Chief Constable Drew Harris on decision by the PSNI to take part in this weekend's Pride parade in Belfast
TUV's Jim Allister accused the police of involving itself in a 'political campaign'
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Dept of Infrastructure 'very concerned' over impact of strike action on road gritting service as snow hits NI
David Porter -Director of Engineering at the Department for Infrastructure spoke to Nolan.
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Dept of Health to launch consultation into hospital parking charges, a year after Stormont voted to make it free
Also, life changing drugs for children with Cystic fibrosis to be stopped because of cost.
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Department responsible for housing and benefits facing a £111M black hole in its budget
Plus, Donald Trump says he will appeal the sexual abuse verdict of a New York jury.
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Department of Health confirms increase in Covid cases and hospitalisations – how concerned should we be?
Plus, taxi drivers have been calling for an increase in fares.
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Department of Economy have left businesses devastated after publishing incorrect information regarding RHI
Should the Department be prevented from publishing the next batch of names?
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Department for Infrastructure silent on cycle lanes
Department for Infrastructure silent on cycle lanes.
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Dentistry squeeze - access for NHS patients will get worse as costs rise warns Dental Association.
Belfast proposes ban on emptying overfilled bins.
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Demolishing an entire village - is there any justification for Israel's actions?
Vinny spoke to Seth Frantzman of the Jerusalem Post, Rev David McIlveen & Lord Kilclooney
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Delayed responses with our ambulance services with serious consequences and the health service under unprecedented pressure.
And more on Prince Harry's claim that his brother Prince William physically attacked him
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Déjà vu at Stormont as the Secretary of State plans to meet all parties in a bid to end deadlock
If SF and DUP can't agree, are we headed for direct rule?
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Deepening cost of living crisis - Nolan listeners on the desperate squeeze on family finances
Can Stormont do anything even if there was an executive?
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Decision time - will Assembly vote to widen the availability of abortion in NI?
Decision time - will Assembly vote to widen the availability of abortion in NI?
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Debt collectors, heart complaints, anxiety medication - just some of the fallout from the Victoria Square crisis
Also, Two new statues unveiled this month by Belfast City Council have cost over £260,000
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Death of a Racing Legend
Reporting from Ballymoney as the town comes to terms with the loss of William Dunlop
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Dealing with the past - new row over British soldiers Troubles prosecutions
DUP calls for statute of limitations in bringing prosecutions against soldiers.
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Deal or no deal - will £2.5bn financial package be enough to bring an end to Stormont deadlock?
Also, Car park charges on the way for people using and working at Forestside.
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Deaf sisters hit out at concert promoter Mon 18th May
A storm is brewing over the upcoming One Direction concert at the Odyssey Arena.