Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Reaction to a truly historic day as UK votes to leave EU
Reaction to a truly historic day as UK votes to leave EU
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Reaction as the government decides to not initiate public inquiry into Pat Finucane murder
Pat Finucane was murdered in Belfast in 1989.
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Reaction as Stormont considers closure and buy out of botched RHI scheme, plus a little bit of Christmas fun
Vinny Hurrell stands in for Stephen today.
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Reaction as Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams talks of ‘generational change, including my own future intentions’
Political commentators discuss what this might mean
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RCN says Royal Victoria Hospital emergency department ‘like a battle zone’ - just what do we do to fix it?
Also, thousands of postal workers at Royal Mail on strike over pay and conditions
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RCN say situation 'scandalous’ as patients wait for days in corridors at Royal Victoria emergency department
And a caller gets in touch with a pest problem that's mis-bee-having.
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RCN nursing union calls for a double digit pay increase for their members
And how will the Irish government spend their corporation tax windfall?
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Raw sewage in our seas and rivers - warning that billions of pounds needed to fix our 'creaking' water infrastructure
Plus, reaction to further planned strike action.
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Raw pain of those affected by covid continues as UK inquiry starts in Belfast into NI’s response to the pandemic
Also, the clock is ticking for the availability of vet medicine in NI.
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Rats in Ardoyne - what are the council and authorities doing to help? Residents contact Nolan
Also, NI fiscal council says water charges and higher rates could help budget problems.
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Rates rise - taking from the rich to give to the poor, the new Stormont Robin Hood plan?
Around 7,000 households here will face higher rates bills under a new proposal
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Rates relief of 75% for business in England and Wales - but no support in NI without an Executive
The Secretary of State could hand out the money - but he isn't doing it either.
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Rates hike for Belfast as council set to increase household rates by nearly 8%
Also, Sajid Javid has proposed charging patients to see their GPs or attend A&E.
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Rates bills on the rise in Northern Ireland, but should some people be paying more?
Rates bills start dropping through letterboxes across Northern Ireland this morning.
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Ratepayers fork out for degree and media courses for councillors Tues 9th Jun
Thousands of pounds of ratepayers money is being spent on training courses and degrees...
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Rat wreaks havoc in car chewing through seat belts and wires as owner says his motor is now a write off
Also, is it time for a sporting museum in Northern Ireland?
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Rapid rise in flu, EDs under pressure and ambulances struggling to keep up with demand - what are we going to do about it?
Half a million spend on Stormont canteen refurbishment - is that money well spent?
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Rape victim speaks out after being asked to prove mask exemption
Her words were spoken by an actor.
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Rallies urging a return of NI government took place across NI yesterday – but are we any closer to agreement?
Rallies took place across NI last night, under the banner "We Deserve Better".
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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?