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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2025-03-31 |
Row over dual language signage at Grand Central Station escalates TUV MLA Timothy Gaston and SDLP Cllr Carl Whyte discuss |
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2025-03-28 |
Bitten by a rat in Belfast in broad daylight - young woman attacked by rodent contacts Nolan. Calls for new school bus safety laws after schoolgirl's tragic death in Castledawson. |
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2025-03-27 | Also, Royal Victoria Hospital carpark issues - nurse's 7 year wait for a parking space. |
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2025-03-26 | Carla Lockhart talks to Nolan |
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2025-03-25 | Carmel Gates from NIPSA and former DUP special advisor David Graham discuss. |
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2025-03-24 | Also, sister of Lisa Dorrian makes plea 20 years on from her disappearance |
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2025-03-21 |
A desperate mum pleads for help to care for her autistic 5 year old son Plus, chaos as Heathrow airport closes due to power outages & the closure of Connswater |
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2025-03-20 | Also, date set for new rules for GB to NI parcels to come into force, we hear reaction |
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2025-03-19 | Plus we hear from Belfast Breakfast Baps owner Mark Young |
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2025-03-18 | Also, benefits cuts are coming - 20 year old Andrew, in receipt of PIP, warns of impact |
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