Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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Stormont whistle-blower driven out of her job for doing her job – Sam McBride sets out this extraordinary story
Also, parents who are on benefits get £2.80 to feed their kids when they are off school
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Stormont welfare stalemate
Stormont on the brink. As expected, the controversial Welfare Reform Bill has been...
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Stormont warned that our schools are on the road to bankruptcy
Also, claims that the cost of running restaurants in Belfast is too expensive
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Stormont stalemate as DUP confirm they will not support nomination of Speaker
The assembly is scheduled to meet for the first time since the 5 May election
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Stormont stalemate - what happens next?
Mud-slinging as DUP and Sinn Fein blame each other for collapse of Stormont talks.
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Stormont spends over £1 million on press officers since May.
Stormont has 55 press officers, compared to 44 in Scotland and just 25 in Wales.
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Stormont Should Be Ashamed - former Economy Minister Simon Hamilton
Head of Belfast's Chamber of Commerce describes DOH evidence as 'flimsy' and 'cruel'.
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Stormont scandal – whistle-blower vet speaks out
Dept of Agriculture forced to payout the biggest ever settlement of its type in NI £1.25M
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Stormont reform - Joint First Ministers and 'supermajority' voting amongst Commons committee proposals
And Stephen ponders the price of Christmas parties
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Stormont party leaders come together to greet US trade delegation – but why have the media been kept at arms length?
Stormont party leaders are meeting with US Special Envoy Joe Kennedy this morning.
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Stormont parties have one week to agree a deal or potentially face an election
Can a deal be done in time?
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Stormont on the brink of collapse - do you want it saved?
We've heard from the politicians and the parties. Do you want it saved?
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Stormont Minister's WhatsApp pandemic messages 'wiped' - Covid Inquiry
And more on Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill
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Stormont Minister vows action on bonfire
Environment Minister Mark H Durkan says it's time for action on controversial bonfires
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Stormont Minister tells Nolan the Chief Medical Officer wanted a 6 week lockdown in Northern Ireland – including schools
A big week with big decisions to be made in the battle against Covid.
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Stormont Minister Naomi Long announces Westminster candidacy as local parties prepare for General Election
And reaction to the Conservatives plan to bring back national service.
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Stormont is bringing in robots to exterminate some of the work low paid cleaners do
Plans to extend Belfast's Glider bus service in north and south of city are scaled back
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Stormont in crisis after the resignation of Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness.
Sinn Fein accused the DUP of "arrogance" over the Cash for Ash scandal.
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Stormont hanging by a thread
Stormont staggers on but for how much longer?
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Stormont getting flak over job losses. But are the attacks fair?
Enda McClafferty stands in for Stephen
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Stormont Executive has abandoned the PSNI over funding - Chief Constable Jon Boutcher
Stormont Executive has abandoned the PSNI over funding - Chief Constable Jon Boutcher
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Stormont Executive face £33m bill of increased costs for Casement Park – Can they afford it?
The new stadium is yet another commitment in the New Decade New Approach deal.
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Stormont drinks reception cancelled after parties decline Secretary of State invite
Stephen got reaction from Jim Allister MLA, Ruth Dudley Edwards & Brendan Mulgrew.
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Stormont cuts winter fuel payments - a local decision taken by locally accountable politicians
Stormont cuts winter fuel payments.
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Stormont criticised for not promoting an Irish Language Act because of "sectarian politics"
Former DUP MLA Nelson McCausland spoke to Stephen today
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Stormont crisis over welfare reform Thurs 20th May
Yet more warnings of the Assembly collapsing over welfare reform. We've been hearing...
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Stormont civil service staff get nearly 35% employer pension contribution – is that too generous?
Stormont civil service staff get nearly 35% employer pension contribution.
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Stormont back Covid passports in Northern Ireland as infection rates rise
Ministers voted in favour of Covid vaccine passports being introduced in December.
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Stormont back Covid passports in Northern Ireland as infection rates rise
Ministers voted in favour of Covid vaccine passports being introduced in December.
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Stormont 'could raise £600m' by following some GB policies
Are water and prescription charges a fairer way to raise money for health and education?