Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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The latest casualty of the Stormont stalemate - it's the end of the road for the budget to fix potholes and resurface streets
Plus, Lord Laird defends himself over House of Lords expenses
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The Kenova Inquiry Press Conference
Listen to the Kenova Inquiry press conference in its entirety.
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The Irish Language phone service at Belfast City Council that has NEVER been used in more than 10 years
This news comes after City Hall endorsed two new language officers, one purely for Irish
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The internet is killing our town centres - billionaire retail entrepreneur Mike Ashley fires warning to MPs
He is calling for 20% tax on online sales.
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The incredible story of a Fermanagh woman who's had a double lung transplant
When planning a move to Australia, Karen Lyons found out she had a rare lung condition...
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The Housing Executive told an 86yo woman they couldn't see mouse droppings in her house - in actual fact they were everywhere
An update to Nolan listener's mouse infestation.
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The head of the civil service here has warned that government Brexit plans for the border fail to solve most of the problems
David Sterling also appears to criticise a lack of engagement between officials
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The gift of life at Christmas - a Ballymena mother prepares to give a kidney and part of her liver to save her son
Nicola Weir stands in for Stephen on our last show before Christmas
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The first US president to be convicted of a crime - what next for Donald Trump?
Also, what happened to Stephen Nolan's big toe?
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The fate of freight in a no-deal Brexit - Seamus Leheny from Freight NI fires warning
Stephen spoke to Seamus Leheny from the Freight Transport Association in NI.
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The fallout from the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump
Reflections on a day that shook America, as Donald Trump is shot in Pennsylvania.
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The e-bikes chaos continues - we reveal the information the Department of Infrastructure is sitting on
And Halfords tell all customers to stop using their e-bikes immediately
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The DUP says there’ll be consequences after accusing the Prime Minister of breaking promises over Brexit
But is the party bluffing? Will they really pull the rug from under Theresa May’s feet?
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The DUP say they want a brake on UK - not just EU - law . Should NI have a veto over Westminster?
Where does that leave the people of Northern Ireland?
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The DUP is "deeply sorry" for how it handled NI's botched green energy scheme. But is it too little too late?
Arlene Foster apologised for the RHI scandal at her party's conference at the weekend
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The DUP and Sinn Fein both say they want a return to power-sharing
Will the New Year breathe fresh life into efforts to break the Stormont stalemate?
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The Dublin government says it expects to have "real and meaningful involvement" if power-sharing does not return at Stormont
Plus a Christmas miracle - we speak to a mum who almost lost her kids in a road accident
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The disused hospital that's costing our health service over £400,000
Stephen spoke to SDLP Health Spokesperson Mark H Durkan & Joe McCusker from Unison.
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The destructive grip of problem gambling – recovering addicts tell their stories
Recovering addicts tell how their need to bet consumed their lives
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The Department of Infrastructure is threatening to remove vital services from some of the most vulnerable people in our society
And more on how a court hears that the UVF control the illegal drug trade in East Belfast
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The Department of Finance yesterday announced the tough choices facing our public services
Should there be cuts? Or would you be happy to pay more to ease the pressure?
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The delays under O’Dowd - Dept of Infrastructure grilled by Nolan over Belfast gridlock
Stephen also speaks to frustrated callers who have been caught up in traffic chaos.
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The deal is done - but how long will it survive?
What's in it and is it good or bad for Northern Ireland?
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The dangers of leaving Europe for NI. Was Stormont Brexit report hidden from the public?
UUP and SDLP took up their roles as the official Opposition at the Assembly yesterday.
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The cost of a united Ireland - study by Dublin based think tank suggests it would be at least €8 billion a year
Also, cannabis has been partially legalised in Germany - should we follow suit?
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The Chilcot Report – the fall out continues
Report said that the UK went to war before all peaceful options were exhausted.
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The Charity Commission tells an IRA victim's family that it is considering a statutory inquiry into Feile and Phobail
Also on the programme, Belfast in the top 50 most congested cities in the world.
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The Chancellor makes announcements on pay deals & changes to winter fuel allowance – how will it impact NI?
The Chancellor makes announcements on pay deals & changes to winter fuel allowance.
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The Brexit Party is the clear winner in the UK's European elections
The count in Northern Ireland started at 8am this morning
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The Brexit Day that wasn't - PM repeatedly said we would leave the EU on 29th March
As of now we still don't know when we're leaving, if we're leaving, how we're leaving.