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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2025-02-21 | And, four weeks after Storm Eowyn hundreds of people across NI still without internet. |
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2025-02-20 |
Powerful and profoundly moving witness testimony as first stage of Omagh Bomb Inquiry concludes We also hear about school uniform costs |
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2025-02-19 |
Chief Constable says what you say on social media may affect your chances of joining the PSNI Also - 12-year-old Alfie's story puts a spotlight on Duchenne muscular dystrophy. |
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2025-02-18 | What will Paul Givan's proposed legislation require schools to do? |
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2025-02-17 |
SDLP accuse DUP leader of ‘Trump-like rhetoric’ in row over police recruitment Ex Sinn Féin MLA Máirtín Ó Muilleoir slams anti-paramilitary posters in Andersonstown |
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2025-02-14 | What is going on with housing rates reform in Northern Ireland? |
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2025-02-13 |
Should we name and shame benefits fraudsters? That's the decision from Communities Minister But is the move by Minister Gordon Lyons the right one? Nolan discusses. |
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2025-02-12 | Principal of Lisneal College Michael Allen spoke to Nolan. |
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2025-02-11 |
Some people on benefits 'taking the mickey' says Labour minister. Expert also gives views on President Trump's latest comments on Israeli/Gaza ceasefire. |
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2025-02-10 |
Family of boxer John Cooney say he lived and died chasing his dreams Also- should Coleraine and Ballymoney be designated as "holiday resorts"? |
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