Best of Nolan Podcast
Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day: an unmissable mixture of news, phone ins and entertainment. From Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Ulster
Episodes to download
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A convicted murderer goes on the run from prison for a third time. How did that happen?
Yesterday
And - opening up some bus lanes for taxis in Belfast. A good idea to help traffic chaos?
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Planning decisions around Belfast city centre chaos interrogated by Nolan
Tuesday
Also - criminal barristers are to withdraw from Crown Court cases in a row over legal aid
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Under pressure Minister O’Dowd set to announce plan to tackle traffic as RAC warn of upcoming ‘snarl-up Saturday’ across UK
Monday
Under pressure Minister O’Dowd set to announce plan to tackle traffic.
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‘Hope’ for residents of Victoria Square apartments in Belfast after key victory in the courts
Last Friday
Stephen also talks to outgoing Commissioner for Older People Eddie Lynch
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Southern Trust back tracks, after Nolan Show contacts them, on one week's notice to move severely vulnerable man
Last Thursday
Southern Trust back tracks, after Nolan Show contacts them regarding a vulnerable man.
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Department for Infrastructure silent on cycle lanes
Last Wednesday
Department for Infrastructure silent on cycle lanes.
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'Embrace the bliss of a hassle-free commute' says Translink - despite some late cancellations and disruptions to network
Tue 10 Dec 2024
'Embrace the bliss of a hassle-free commute' says Translink, despite network disruptions.
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The delays under O’Dowd - Dept of Infrastructure grilled by Nolan over Belfast gridlock
Mon 9 Dec 2024
Stephen also speaks to frustrated callers who have been caught up in traffic chaos.
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More traffic chaos for Belfast as city grinds to a halt again.
Fri 6 Dec 2024
And Stephen talks to frustrated callers caught up in the gridlock.
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First Minister attempted contact with scrutiny committee Chair ahead of facing questions - what are the protocols around this?
Thu 5 Dec 2024
Stephen also discusses pending strike action by workers at NI Water over pay.
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PSNI officers now allowed to include gender pronouns on their name badges
Wed 4 Dec 2024
Nails to die for - Derry based make up artist launches 'mortuary service’
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New street in Belfast to be named Boyne Bridge Place – is a season of goodwill breaking out at City Hall?
Tue 3 Dec 2024
Local man Raymond shares story of being diagnosed and living with motor neurone disease.
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What next for Sinn Féin after the Irish election?
Mon 2 Dec 2024
Plus, Irish language and bilingual signs vandalised over 300 times in the past five years
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MPs prepare for historic vote on assisted dying bill
Fri 29 Nov 2024
Also - Stephen discusses if a 'pop up' stadium in Belfast could host Euro 2028 fixtures.
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Commonwealth Games NI set deadline for Executive to make decision on future of Ulster banner.
Thu 28 Nov 2024
Also - Stephen discusses ending parking fees for staff or patients at hospitals.
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‘Concerns for safety’ of Commonwealth Games NI Chief Exec after Ulster banner comments
Wed 27 Nov 2024
More problems at site of new maternity hospital in Belfast-almost 10 yrs behind schedule
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DUP's Diane Dodds calls for independent inquiry over handling of Maternity and Children’s Hospital projects.
Tue 26 Nov 2024
And is naming the 'World's Sexiest Man'... sexist?
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Temporary homeless accommodation closes over weekend resulting in over a dozen rough sleepers during storm.
Mon 25 Nov 2024
89-year-old mother with dementia receives home hospital bed after son contacts Nolan show
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Nolan reveals that Boyd's Row a supported living facility in Armagh to close following safeguarding allegations
Fri 22 Nov 2024
Also Stephen discusses - should rough sleeping and begging be decriminalised in NI?
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Belfast Trust make a grieving mother wait 4 years for results of investigation into her son's care
Thu 21 Nov 2024
UTV's Tracey Magee pays tribute to colleague political editor Ken Reid who has died
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£100 for pensioners, who lost their winter fuel payment, to help them keep warm this winter.
Wed 20 Nov 2024
Justice Minister Naomi Long talks about Hydebank prison going from failing to succeeding.
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NI Farmers head to London to protest at inheritance tax hike
Tue 19 Nov 2024
DUP MP Carla Lockhart says farmers are not going to roll over, ahead of rally in London.
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NI Farmers head to London to protest at inheritance tax hike.
Tue 19 Nov 2024
DUP MP Carla Lockhart says farmers are not going to roll over ahead of London rally.
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Spotlight on access to mental health services as court learns killer tried to call GP 570 times for help
Thu 11 Jul 2024
Holly Hamilton in for Stephen.
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The Kenova Inquiry Press Conference
Fri 8 Mar 2024
Listen to the Kenova Inquiry press conference in its entirety.
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Junior doctors in Northern Ireland strike for the first time over pay
Wed 6 Mar 2024
And are XL bully dogs effectively banned in Northern Ireland?