Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Raise pension age to 75 to cut tax? Tory grandee Lord Frost suggested at Tory party conference
But how would you feel if you had to work to 75 before you got the state pension?
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Racists - claiming to care about people, property and justice - gloat and laugh as they wreck Larne leisure centre
Nolan talks to Justice Minister Naomi Long and Communities Minister Gordon Lyons
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Racist slogans and burning effigies on bonfires - does that sound like celebrating culture to you?
There have been calls for some bonfires to be prosecuted for hate crimes
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Racist and sectarian graffiti daubed on walls in Antrim
Racist and sectarian graffiti daubed on walls in Antrim.
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Race to get NI’s unvaccinated their first dose by end of July to cut hospitalisations by half
Stephen spoke to NI CMO Dr. Michael McBride.
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RAC accuses major supermarkets of failing to offer fair price on fuel - are we being ripped off?
When will supermarket fuel prices fall at the pump?
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Questions to the funders of Féile over pro-IRA chants
The funders of the Féile under the spotlight.
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Questions remain over how leading loyalist Winston Irvine got half the minimum sentence for firearms offences
Belfast Telegraph's Sam McBride gives analysis
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Questions remain for the PSNI after they admit to illegally obtaining a journalist's information
Also, Nolan talks MLA pay
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Questions over whether the UK Covid Inquiry is digging deep enough and long enough in NI
And more on the tribunal to discover whether journalists were being spied on.
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Questions over Storm Éowyn now turn to compensation - should NI Electricity be paying out?
Does more need to be done about hazing in our schools?
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Questions over safety of Lough Neagh fish as PHA advice change revealed by Nolan Show
Also on the programme more than 1 in 4 adults in Northern Ireland are obese
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Questions over GP appointment booking system as surgery’s close lines during day
we continue with our coverage on health and GP services
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Questions over DUP leader Southern Trust apology - there’s a twist
Plus, the Postal workers union the CWU on huge backlogs in post being delivered in NI.
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Questions over Covid Marshals as many councils have yet to hand out a fine
Plus, Health boss confirms people in NI with 1st Covid vaccine dose will receive 2nd jab
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Questions over Boyne Bridge demolition, Grand Central Station access, cancellations, delays - Translink front up on Nolan Show
Translink Chief Executive Chris Conway spoke to Mark Simpson.
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Questions mount for Sinn Féin over former press officer and convicted child sex offender McMonagle
Also, should Stormont Executive take over the cost of running City of Derry Airport?
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Questions grow for Chief Constable as row over South Armagh Policing Review continues
Chief Constable is committed to exploring removing memorials of murdered police officers
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Questions for the BBC over NI centennial parade coverage
Plus, the Stormont stalemate continues.
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Questions for Sinn Féin after more revelations
Should people with terminal illnesses have the right to choose if they want to die?
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Questions for Mid and East Antrim Council as family run businesses told to leave park after two decades
Stephen also talks about the ongoing traffic chaos in Belfast City Centre
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Questions for DUP Education Minister Paul Givan for meeting with Loyalist Communities Council
Stephen Nolan asks the big questions.
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Questions asked of Belfast Féile funders after more pro-IRA chanting
Are songs about the IRA now acceptable? Is it a form of commemoration? Is it culture?
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Question marks over school grades - how can a remarked exam paper jump from a D to an A?
Listeners share their experiences of dramatic remark grade changes
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Queen’s University say rolling average of 27 new COVID cases everyday
Should government issue a policy on whether students should remain in halls of residence?
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Queen’s University COVID figures ‘alarming’ as over 160 people test positive
Should the university revert to online learning?
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PUP councillor John Kyle accuses loyalist blogger Jamie Bryson of brushing over the problem of paramilitary drug dealers
Mr Bryson has said that 'loyalism is not a byword for paramilitarism'.
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Punching on ice – PSNI sponsored Belfast Giants game sees bust up between players on the rink
Does this impact credibility of PSNI’s “One punch can kill“ campaign?
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Pubs will now be allowed to sell alcohol on Good Friday in the Republic of Ireland. Is it time for a rethink of the laws here?
And, would you eat squirrel? Or do you think unusual meats are too exotic for your plate?
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Pubs and hotels relief as rates revaluation process is paused by Finance Minister O’Dowd. But what next?
Also, is the Department of Infrastructure doing enough to fix NI's pothole problem?