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
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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
Nolan talks to TUV leader Jim Allister and law lecturer Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick
Nolan talks to businessman Charlie Mullins and Patrick Mulholland from the union NIPSA.
Nolan talks to Commissioner for Victims of Crime Northern Ireland, Geraldine Hanna.
Nolan talks to former DUP Health Minister Jim Wells and PBP MLA Gerry Carroll.
Nolan talks to SDLP Belfast City Councillor Carl Whyte and road expert Wesley Johnston.
Also, Stephen speaks with students about their A-level results.
Also, a protest was organised by the vigilantes last night, so called 'concerned parents'
Also, people over 70 could be banned from roads if they fail eye test in England & Wales.
Also, £50,000 in fines handed out to dog owners who don't lift their pooches' poo.
A warning this interview will have adult themes and will not be suitable for children
DUP MLA Jonathan Buckley and Alliance MLA Eóin Tennyson discuss with Nolan.
Former DUP MLA Jim Wells and commentator Phil Kelly discuss with Nolan.
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Also, bin changes in Antrim and Newtownabbey leaves resident furious.
Also, Student left without car due to airbag recall.
Some Citroen drivers left stranded and feeling abandoned following car recall. Big story with a big reaction. Some say they feel abandoned. While others praise dealerships for their help.
Stephen Nolan's no nonsense approach to confronting the biggest issues of the day
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Nolan talks to Belfast UUP Cllr Jim Rodgers
Green Party Leader Mal O'Hara and DUP MLA Trevor Clarke discuss
DUP MLA Trevor Clarke, UUP MLA Doug Beattie and commentator Dermot Hamill discuss.
Travel journalist Simon Calder talks to Nolan.
Nolan talks to former senior PSNI officer Jon Burrows and Alliance MLA Eoin Tennyson.
Former SF election candidate Chris Donnelly and loyalist activist Jamie Bryson discuss
Also, should parents be fined for taking their kids out of school for holidays?
Also - should your appearance ever prevent you from getting a job?
Also - should people involved in race riots last month be stripped of their benefits?
Shadow Secretary of State for NI Alex Burghart and former SF MP Francie Malloy discuss.
Holly Hamilton steps in this week, discussing the weekend's events and weather.
Chris Buckler is in for Stephen.
Chris Buckler talks to former SF MP Francie Molloy and Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson.
East Belfast Community worker Moore Holmes & SDLP Cllr Seamus De Faoite discuss.
Also - row erupts in Belfast City Hall over Pride stained glass window installed in May
Author Dr Aaron Edwards and Belfast Telegraph's Allison Morris discuss
Also - missed appointments are costing NI health service tens of millions of pounds.
Also - Translink ban Smartpass use if you plan to travel on special services to The Open
Chair of Police Federation Liam Kelly and UUP's Doug Beattie discuss with Nolan.
Also - cost rises to £4 for Express Drop Off and Pick Up area at Belfast City airport.