Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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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 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 £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?
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Nearly £400,000 spent on TV broadcasting for the NI Assembly even though they haven't been sitting for more than 13 months
It has been revealed that since February 2017 it has cost a total of £387,936.
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Nationalists urge unionist politicians to call for an immediate end to 'provocative' protests on interfaces
Missiles and fireworks were thrown at police at Lanark Way in West Belfast.
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My brother and his struggle with schizophrenia – Alistair Campbell talks to Stephen
Alistair Campbell talks about his late brother Donald's struggle with schizophrenia.
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Muslim leader says community frightened after a gang pose outside a Newtownards Islamic prayer centre in Ku Klux Klan outfits
Newtownards Muslim community "afraid to come out" after group pose outside prayer centre
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Murder in Waringstown, a bomb in Fermanagh and shots fired at republican funeral in west Belfast
Also, more warnings of potential medicines shortages if there's a No Deal Brexit.