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, is it time for a sporting museum in Northern Ireland?

& new report suggests in event of united Ireland, a new broadcaster should be considered

& retired superbike rider Glenn Irwin reveals to Stephen Watson his return to the NW200.

Plus, pressure mounts on Grok - X's AI chatbot - as Justice Minister seeks law change.

Stephen Watson in the presenter's seat, also the Assembly's proposed multi-year budget.

Also, woman referred to urgent ENT waiting list 18 months ago has still no appointment

Also, elderly man left on floor with broken hip for nearly 14 hrs after ambulance call

Also, is it good news for GAA fans as extra £40m earmarked for Casement Park development?

Eve Rosato takes the reigns this week, also tackling cold weather support.

Also, Mike Nesbitt confirms he is to stand down as leader of the UUP - who'll take over?

Stephen speaks with guests about their favourite festive memories.

And - broadcaster Julian Simmons & hairdresser Paul Meekin talk hair dye with Nolan.

Also, weight-loss jabs, what happens when you want to stop using them?

Also, Rory McIlroy wins BBC Sports personality of the year.

Plus, Belfast City Council vote to replace real Christmas tree with an artificial one

Also, local woman went abroad for surgery after being told of 5-year waiting list here.

Plus, some councils to leave public waiting longer for post festive collections

Geraldine Hanna is in the Nolan studio.

Nolan talks to the Public Health Agency's Director of Public Health - Dr Joanne McClean

NIPSA's Deputy General Secretary Patrick Mulholland talks to Nolan.

Nolan also talks to Belfast Telegraph's Allison Morris and Aontu leader Peadar Tóibín

Slugger O'Toole's Mick Fealty and Ulster University's Professor Deirdre Heenan discuss

Ex-Civil Service Permanent Secretary Dr Andrew McCormick & SDLP MLA Colin McGrath react

Dr Joanne McClean - Director of Public Health at the PHA - is in the Nolan studio

Half a million spend on Stormont canteen refurbishment - is that money well spent?

Nolan talks to UUP Justice spokesperson Doug Beattie and author Dr Aaron Edwards

Also, Sinn Féin's former publicity director warns that Stormont is in big, big trouble.

The Alliance Party leader is in the Nolan studio

Nolan talks to PSNI Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Singleton

Nolan talks to BBC NI political reporter Brendan Hughes and DUP MLA Philip Brett

Nolan talks to editor of Slugger O'Toole, Mick Fealty

Nolan talks to DUP MLA Brian Kingston and BBC News NI political reporter Brendan Hughes

Nolan talks to SDLP Councillor Séamas de Faoite and TUV Councillor Ron McDowell

Nolan talks to Alliance MLA Eoin Tennyson and Ulster University's Prof Deirdre Heenan

Nolan talks to TUV leader Jim Allister MP and Boyd Slater from NI Humanists

Nolan talks to Mike Nesbitt

Nolan talks to safeguarding expert Jim Gamble

Nolan talks to the BMA's Dr Alan Stout and political commentator Newton Emerson.

Also, GP Dr Jack Mosely on the science behind weight loss drugs.

Church admits to 'serious failings' - what are the safeguarding issues?

What implications does that have on patients?

Legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg and former BBC editorial director Roger Mosey react.