Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day: an unmissable mixture of news, phone ins and entertainment. From BBC Radio Ulster
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2024-12-18 |
A convicted murderer goes on the run from prison for a third time. How did that happen? And - opening up some bus lanes for taxis in Belfast. A good idea to help traffic chaos? |
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2024-12-17 |
Planning decisions around Belfast city centre chaos interrogated by Nolan Also - criminal barristers are to withdraw from Crown Court cases in a row over legal aid |
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2024-12-16 | Under pressure Minister O’Dowd set to announce plan to tackle traffic as RAC warn of upcoming ‘snarl-up Saturday’ across UK. Stephen gets to the heart of issues in your life. |
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2024-12-13 |
‘Hope’ for residents of Victoria Square apartments in Belfast after key victory in the courts Stephen also talks to outgoing Commissioner for Older People Eddie Lynch |
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2024-12-12 | Southern Trust back tracks, after Nolan Show contacts them, on one week's notice to move severely vulnerable man. We investigate the stories at the heart of your community. |
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2024-12-11 | Department for Infrastructure silent on cycle lanes and Jude Whyte from the Welcome Organisation joins Stephen to discuss plans to help homeless people on the streets of Belfast. |
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2024-12-10 | 'Embrace the bliss of a hassle-free commute' says Translink - despite some late cancellations and disruptions to network. |
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2024-12-09 |
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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2024-12-06 |
More traffic chaos for Belfast as city grinds to a halt again. And Stephen talks to frustrated callers caught up in the gridlock. |
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2024-12-05 | Stephen also discusses pending strike action by workers at NI Water over pay. |
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