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, Storm Amy is set to hit Northern Ireland today with The Met Office warning of gusts up to 80mph along exposed coasts.
Also, the Labour government has ordered every GP practice in England to offer online appointment bookings throughout the day.
Nolan talks to DUP's Sarah Bunting and former Sinn Fein election candidate Chris Donnelly
Also, the PHA launches the NI winter vaccination programme - what do you need to know?
Nolan talks to Belfast Telegraph's Sam McBride and Aontu leader Peadar Tóibín.
Also, would you be happy to be part of a UK-wide digital I.D. scheme?
Also, leading loyalist Winston Irvine has prison sentence doubled by Court of Appeal.
Also, a woman says she pays more on childcare than rent.
Also, UUP MLA Jon Burrows slams a Department of Justice consultation.
Nolan talks to DUP MLA Phillip Brett and TUV MP Jim Allister.
Also, security rules around liquids have been relaxed at Dublin airport.
Also on the show, is Belfast City Airport dropping George Best from its name?
Also, Belfast City Airport proposes rail connection in a new '2040 Master Plan'.
Also, the Alliance party has slammed the Education Minister's new school uniform bill.
Nolan talks to two-time world champion Carl Frampton and boxing pundit Steve Bunce.
Nolan talks to Communities Minister Gordon Lyons
Chris Quinn - Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People reacts
Justice Minister Naomi Long talks to Nolan.
Gavin Robinson talks to Nolan
DUP's Paul Givan talks to Nolan
Also, who are the vigilante group Greater Shankill patrol Angel's?
Also, we hear about hair transplants; from someone who received one and from a surgeon.
Professor Mark Taylor on efforts to tackle "ridiculous" waiting lists in Northern Ireland.
Ballymena landlord says he fears for his safety and that of his Filipino tenants after six cars burnt out in racially motivated hate crime.
Also, MLAs accepted £11k in gifts to to attend The Open this summer.
Also, Stephen discusses working from home and middle class privilege.
Also, should NI implement on-site drug testing at large-scale public events?
Also, patients red flagged for breast cancer assessment waiting up to 7 weeks to be seen
And, are we getting a raw deal from our politicians in Stormont?
Also, are enough dog attacks being successfully prosecuted?
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.