Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Visitors from GB 'pose biggest coronavirus risk' to NI says deputy First Minister
But the Department of Health say the risk from travellers from England is "very low".
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Visit Belfast - but we might not let you out! PHA refuse to tell cruise passengers why they were not allowed off the ship
We hear from a member of the public on board the ship
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Violence in sport - ugly scenes at Croke Park overshadow Armagh v Galway clash. Does the GAA have a problem?
Mark Simpson sits in for Stephen.
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Vinny talks to Ronnie O'Sullivan talks about his new novel, and would you step in to stop a rat being attacked in the street?
Ronnie O'Sullivan on his novel "Framed", and would you save a RAT from being attacked?
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Vile, racist abuse targeted at young Westminster election candidate from Northern Ireland
Vile, racist abuse targeted at young Westminster election candidate from Northern Ireland
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Victoria Square apartment owners emotional reaction to pause in rates and legal action - what next?
The Executive met to discuss the way forward yesterday.
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Victims wait nearly a year on average for Troubles pension applications being processed - Nolan reveals
Also, consultation on dual language signs to be erected at a Belfast leisure centre
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Victims of republican violence concern over £1m funding earmarked for museum containing controversial exhibits
Anger from victims and unionist politicians about the display in a republican museum
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Victims of institutional abuse may have to wait up to two years before their compensation claims are processed
That's the warning from senior civil servants
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Victims hit out as government expected to announce an effective amnesty on Troubles era prosecutions
Another day where the past is dominating the present in Northern Ireland.
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Victims criticise Catholic Church compensation scheme for Dromore diocese sex abuse survivors
Some are querying the decision to cap the compensation at £2.5 million.
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Victims Commissioner urges Stormont deal on past
Victims Commissioner urges Stormont deal on past
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Victim of the UVF speaks out as member of Shankill Butcher gang pictured erecting paramilitary flag
Jude Whyte's mother was murdered by the UVF
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Victim of so-called IRA ‘kneecap attack’ speaks for the first time and tells of the trauma…
Liam Barker speaks alongside Prof Liam Kennedy. Stephen also speaks with Henry Robinson.
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Victim Campaigners raise concerns over NIO consultation on victims’ pensions
Also, horrible but happy? New study reveals narcissists might be happier.
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Veterans protest over government plans to repeal act protecting them from Troubles prosecutions
Shadow Secretary of State for NI Alex Burghart and former SF MP Francie Malloy discuss.
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Veteran Good Friday Agreement negotiator returns to Stormont to try and fix Brexit trade problems
Plus ex-Âé¶¹Éç NI stalwart set for Kilimanjaro climb 7 years after devastating diagnosis.
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Vet and Food Security expert answers Lough Neagh questions as campaigners claim the lake is being killed by pollution
The serious environmental concerns around Lough Neagh continues.
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UVF-linked group in East Belfast has agreed a flags protocol which they say will end the flying of illegal paramilitary flags
The only UVF flags on display will be commemorative World War One flags
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UVF rebuild infamous mural of masked gun men damaged in storm - what does it say about the grip paramilitaries have in NI?
Nolan talks to SDLP Cllr Carl Whyte
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UVF flags are put up again in a shared housing estate in Belfast where four Catholic families fled their homes two years ago
Vinny Hurrell sits in for Stephen.
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UVF and UDA through their representative group say 'credible threat' - if loyalism and unionism continues to be undermined
Also, electric cars - warning demand for public charging points is outstripping supply.
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UUP pull out of anti-protocol rallies which are 'raising tensions'
Plus, major drama at the Oscars.
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UUP MLA hits out at Sinn Fein over their demands for equality and an Irish Language Act
Also on the pod, Taoiseach claims majority of NI will want to become Irish after Brexit.
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UUP leader says teaming up with DUP to create one unionist party ‘would be the end of the union’
And more consequences of budget cuts for community transport.
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UUP leader in Nolan studio fighting for his political career
Mr Beattie said the tweets were "pretty horrific" and he was "deeply ashamed" of them.
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UUP leader Doug Beattie warns he fears potential violence in Northern Ireland this summer.
Could we see violence on our streets this summer if the Protocol is not resolved?
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UUP leader criticised after accusing the DUP of wanting to ‘scream, whinge and whine like a girl’
Doug Beattie in hot water over alleged misogynistic comments in the Assembly yesterday
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UUP leader cannot think of any specific policing decision that was wrong – but calls for Chief Constable to resign anyway
UUP leader Steve Aiken is questioned by Stephen Nolan.
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UUP leader calls for mandatory regulation of bonfires as boy critical after being burnt at Ballysillan bonfire
Âé¶¹Éç News NI is reporting that ts thought he caught fire after adding fuel to the bonfire.