Best of Nolan BBC Radio Ulster
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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
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Questions over whether the UK Covid Inquiry is digging deep enough and long enough in NI
And more on the tribunal to discover whether journalists were being spied on.
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Lurgan brothers sentenced for sectarian attack. What more can be done to stamp out this type of hatred in 2024?
Also, Great Victoria Street station is closing tonight
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Sinn Féin's Carál Ní Chuilín apologises for attending the funeral of Bobby Storey
Also, chaos is being predicted at hospital car parks as Stormont delay causes free parking
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A student organiser of the pro-Palestine protest at Queen's University speaks to Nolan
Also, Social Workers begin strike action in Family and Childcare services in Belfast Trust
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GPs strike new deal with Dept of Health - but will we see an improved service and better access to appointments?
And, security implications for 100's of NI soldiers after a hack of a MOD payroll system.
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Covid inquiry hears top NI civil servant’s devices lost – what type of info is on them? And who’s accountable?
What is going on within our government?
Customer Reviews
Usually decent
Always good to hear whats happening across the irish sea.
Hands across the water🇬🇧
BBC in Ireland.
The show talks about the problems arising from the British created state in the North of Ireland.
Nolan is one unstoppable
Nolan takes on case after case of investigations, and doesn’t stop without results.
Additionally, Nolan’s Stonegate investigation is very interesting.
One journalist I will always follow, hard hitting, no nonsense and works hard for all listeners. Whether it’s an elderly lady Jean with rats in her home, ignored by the council. Or a young 19 year old gentleman fighting for his father to receive his life saving operations from pancreatic cancer.