Best of Nolan Episodes Episode guide
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NI’s top medical professionals answer your Coronavirus questions
Stephen is joined live in studio by three key leaders in the NI health service.
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NI’s top Covid advisers answer your questions - warning 100s of school children will be infected with Covid in NI this winter
Plus news that Covid vaccine trials are coming to NI in a number of weeks.
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NI's main unionist parties looking for a new leader. Are we witnessing a crisis in unionism?
Vinny Hurrell sits in for Stephen Nolan.
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NI's COVID-19 restrictions tightened. But has the Health Minister gone far enough?
The number of people who can meet indoors and out is reduced.
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NI Water and that hosepipe ban - is it even legally enforceable?
Hosepipes banned for your garden but not your windows it seems ... and is it even legal?
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NI Water admit Mid-Ulster drinking water problem 'related to algae'. Residents say the water is ‘rank and mouldy’
How can people feel confident that the drinking water is safe?
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NI transfer tests put back to January 2021 after court ruling
Is it the fairest outcome for everyone involved?
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NI Spend on Awards Near the Top for all UK Councils
Armagh comes second in the UK for money spent on awards ceremonies - forking out £160,000
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NI should 'aggressively' target tourists in Dublin and tell them 'you're in the wrong part of the island' - Ian Paisley
DUP MP wants to aggressively target people landing at Dublin Airport to boost tourism.
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NI Secretary said he would legislate for language rights this month if Stormont hadn't already. So will he do it?
Where is the culture & language package that almost brought Stormont down in the summer?
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NI Secretary of State Hilary Benn makes clear statement to Stormont, live within your means.
NI Secretary of State Hilary Benn makes clear statement to Stormont.
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NI Secretary Brandon Lewis tells MPs he’s dropped Irish language commitment
Also MOT problems continue but what happens to your tax and insurance?
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NI schools to close due to coronavirus pandemic
Education Minister Peter Weir answers your questions.
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NI schools set to remain shut until 8th March
Education Minister made the recommendation in a paper to be discussed by the NI Executive
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NI public sector workers set to miss out as colleagues in England get pay rise
And comedian Geoff Norcott talks about what makes a typical British bloke.
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NI Protocol – warnings over medicines and food labelling as post-Brexit trade talks continue
Also, 25,000+ healthcare staff in NI begin a one-day strike as part of a pay dispute.
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NI Protocol - will Poots or Donaldson do anything different to Foster?
How Brexit is implemented in NI is one of the biggest issues facing the country.
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NI Policing Crisis? Officer numbers on the brink could fall to "frightening and unsustainable new low"
And new technology behind identifying and repairing potholes.
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NI people step up aid effort for Ukraine as Russia continues invasion
Russia ramps up its invasion of Ukraine.
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NI Minster Steve Baker claims unelected figures are steering life in Northern Ireland via the DUP.
He was critical of those he described as an unelected, small number of opinion formers.
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NI lockdown changes – with 95% of us vulnerable to infection - are we reopening too much, too soon?
Professor Ultan Power, Professor of Molecular Virology at Queen's University Belfast.
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NI homes start to receive energy payments months after UK government support was announced
Northern Ireland households have start to receive their energy payment vouchers today.
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NI health leaders come together to call for 'breathing space' in the fight against covid
Does that mean a harder and longer lockdown?
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NI health chiefs warn of 'unbearable pressures' on health service in event of likely new year Covid spike
Stephen spoke the Chief Executive of the Northern Health & Social Care Trust.
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NI Health & Social Care Board needs ‘significant time’ to work out how NHS waiting times has contributed to patient deaths
Three hundred thousand people are currently on an outpatient waiting list
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NI hairdressers and outdoor attractions reopen. Is this the beginning of the end of restrictions?
Hairdressers & close contact services open today after nearly 4 months of being closed
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NI football poppy ban controversy
The NI football team will not wear poppies on their shirts during World Cup qualifier
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NI Farmers head to London to protest at inheritance tax hike.
DUP MP Carla Lockhart says farmers are not going to roll over ahead of London rally.
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NI Farmers head to London to protest at inheritance tax hike
DUP MP Carla Lockhart says farmers are not going to roll over, ahead of rally in London.
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NI family faced 14 day quarantine after getting wrong advice from Coronavirus helpline
Concerns with the Public Health Agency helpline which has been set up to advise citizens.