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

Also, Belfast City Council takes down Union flags and Jesus saves flags in East Belfast

Strabane business cancels plans for Easter Market over rising energy cost pressures.

Also - should electric vehicle drivers be allowed to use bus lanes to boost uptake?

Also, gas prices rise, fly tipping, and will pensioners see a boost from inflation?

Also, NI student admitted to hospital with suspected disease that can lead to meningitis

& does NI have too many public sector workers? Also Nolan talks about one pothole hotspot

Also, how should home heating oil support be divided out?

Plus, price of oil hits over £1K for 900 litres - doubling in the space of a month.

the DUP's Philip Brett and SDLP's Claire Hanna react & are fat jabs just for the rich?

Also, the PSNI are set to introduce a new taser. Nolan talks to former firearms officer

Also, NI gynaecology waiting lists are worst in UK - is there a crisis in our services?

Also, the price of oil passes $100 a barrel for the first time since 2022.

Also, Iranian man speaks about Belfast protest and a former catholic PSNI officer talks

Also, potholes, a vandalised statue and Nolan speaks with a man in Doha

Also, dropping off at Belfast International Airport? From next Monday it will cost you £5

Don't panic buy home heating oil - says the Consumer Council

Nolan talks to UUP's Steve Aiken, PBP's Gerry Carroll - and travel expert Simon Calder.

Also Former Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde says 50 /50 recruitment ship has probably sailed

Also, Nolan talks MLA pay

Also, callers across NI tell Nolan about hearing a late night 'big bang'. What was it?

And, reaction to SF's call for 50:50 police recruitment to be re-introduced in the PSNI.

Also, weight loss jabs, puberty blockers trial & MLA pay

and is it time NI followed others in introducing minimum pricing on alcohol?

Belfast Telegraph Crime Correspondent Allison Morris and UUP's Doug Beattie give analysis

Commissioner for Older People for NI Siobhan Casey speaks with Nolan.

Also, disruption to Royal Mail deliveries.

Mystery over illegal sign in Newry continues.

& should people convicted of benefit fraud be named and shamed?

& Treasury gives Stormont £400m to ensure it can balance the books - but needs repaid.

And another person whose luggage was stolen while travelling talks to Nolan

& plans to redevelop Boucher Playing Fields into full time sporting use are put on hold

Also, BBC TV licence fee set to rise to £180 a year from April - is it worth the money?

Ex-senior police officer Alan Mains and political commentator Mick Fealty give analysis

& NIPSA union warn they will strike if proposed changes to education system are adopted

Commentators Newton Emerson and Emma De Souza give their analysis

Also, the ongoing problem of potholes damaging cars in NI - a motorist talks to Stephen.

Also, is the Department of Infrastructure doing enough to fix NI's pothole problem?

Also, should all schools in NI give girls the choice to wear trousers as uniform?

Also, NI pubs call on Finance minister for rates help & callers on Nolan's tinted hair.

& should new younger drivers face a limit to how many late night passengers they have?

Also, fears over impact higher business rates could have on pubs and hotels across NI.

And-ahead of the BBC final of the Traitors contestant Matthew talks about his experience