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-should we contribute £100 more in rates to help fix the NI water infrastructure?
Also - a "rarely used" PA system in Belfast Grand Central Station costs over £700,000.
Also - Iran and Israel conflict - Nolan discusses the latest developments.
More money for the PSNI - but where is the £200M going to come from? Also, Stephen speaks with a barber who spent weeks in a coma due to overwork & stress
Also - Nolan talks to Dr Joanne McClean from the PHA about the new Covid strain.
Also, a health service department senior leader is working from France 3 weeks each month
Also - Iran/Israel attacks - Security Expert Professor Anthony Glees gives analysis.
Also, Executive says it will have an "equity stake" in a redeveloped Casement Park
Nolan talks to SDLP Cllr Carl Whyte
Also, police officers have been attacked in a fourth night of violence & disorder.
Nolan talks to Justice Minister Naomi Long and Communities Minister Gordon Lyons
Nolan talks to DUP MP Gavin Robinson and Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson.
Nolan talks to Belfast Telegraph photographer Kevin Scott and TUV MP Jim Allister.
Also, should richer households pay more for the TV licence than those less well off?
Nolan talks to Dr Aaron Edwards - author of "UVF: Behind the Mask"
Nolan talks to Green Party's Mal O'Hara and DUP MLA Peter Martin
Nolan talks to SDLP Cllr Carl Whyte and UUP Cllr Jim Rodgers.
Overpromise & underdeliver – Another broken promise of the NI Executive's Programme for Government
Nolan talks to BBC NI crime and justice correspondent Julian O'Neill.
Nolan talks to John Compton, former chief executive of NI's Health and Social Care Board
And - should schoolgirls in NI have the right to wear trousers as part of their uniform?
Belfast Telegraph's Sam McBride, UUP MLA Doug Beattie and author Dr Aaron Edwards react.
Belfast Telegraph's Sam McBride gives analysis
Also-Gary Lineker presents his final Match of the Day-will you miss him? Or glad he left?
Plus, dozens of rats scurrying around a popular walkway along in Londonderry.
Nolan talks to Mick Fealty - Editor of political website Slugger O'Toole.
UUP's Doug Beattie and Belfast Telegraph Crime Correspondent Allison Morris discuss.
Dr Frances O'Hagan from BMA NI and politicians talk to Nolan
Plus, reaction as UK and EU strike a new.
Nolan talks to Ulster University obesity expert Prof Alex Miras
Unison and Unite tell Nolan it is : "unacceptable, unjustifiable and exploitative".
Also, is it time to bring booze back to the NI football terraces? Nolan discusses.
Nolan also talks to listeners and hears about their experiences at airport.
Also - the camogie controversy over players being told to change from shorts to skorts.
Also - Pope Leo XIV is the first North American Pope – what can we expect?
Listeners also tell Stephen of their memories of World War II
Also, Stephen talks to a newly-wed couple who had 95 bridesmaids on their big day
Also, home heating oil is at its lowest price since 2021. Is now the time to buy?
Warning – this episode includes graphic detail about violence and injuries that some listeners might find upsetting. Stephen Travers, who survived a UVF gun and bomb attack on the Miami Showband, tells of how that night changed his life.
Liam Barker speaks alongside Prof Liam Kennedy. Stephen also speaks with Henry Robinson.
BBC NI Economics and Business Editor John Campbell explains
UUP Cllr Jim Rodgers says "under no circumstances" they should be allowed to perform