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, 4 people arrested over unprovoked racist assault on tourists in Belfast city centre

And, would you be aware of the signs if you - or a loved one - were having a stroke?

Also, NIPSA warn of strike action following meeting with Health Minister.

Also, more than 200,000 voters in the Irish presidential election spoiled their ballots.

& sources reveal unions to ballot for strike action after pay offer from Health Minister

Also - should girls have to rely on ‘legal right to challenge schools to wear trousers'?

Nolan talks to ex Belfast Lord Mayor Micky Murray and Raymond Neal from trade union USDAW

Nolan talks to Shadow SoS Alex Burghart and political commentator Mick Fealty.

Nolan talks to DUP's Trevor Clarke and Chair of the Police Federation for NI- Liam Kelly.

Also, first reaction from BMA Chair Dr Alan Stout the winter pressure plan from the DOH

Nolan talks to Unison's Patricia McKeown and Ulster University's Prof Deirdre Heenan.

And - a worker refused entry into a Belfast pub because he was in work clothes.

Also - DUP motion to replace Belfast bilingual street signage policy sparks Assembly row.

Political commentator Alex Kane reacts to interview.

Nolan talks to the TUV's Timothy Gaston and political commentator Mick Fealty.

Also - condemnation after protest "mob" turn up at home of Alliance leader Naomi Long.

Victim of rapist, now on the run, asks why his image was not released sooner by PSNI.

Belfast Telegraph's Allison Morris and former senior police officer Alan Mains discuss.

Claire Hanna is in the studio talking to Nolan.

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.