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Relatives of Troubles’ victims hit back at claims on Borderland that some murders were justified
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Relatives of Troubles’ victims hit back at claims on Borderland that some murders were justified
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UK or United Ireland? New BBC podcast Borderland opens up big conversations on the future of NI
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Why did it take nearly two weeks for the PSNI to release a mugshot of a convicted rapist on the run?
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SDLP leader on opposition, criticism of Stormont's delivery, and her vision for the future of Ireland north and south
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Road blockages in protest over war in Gaza - is that a just form of protest? And is it supported?
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Unionists vow to ‘fight tooth and nail’ against new Belfast City Council Irish language policy.
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Big Belfast City Council vote - if it passes there will be more Irish on council owned facilities, vehicles, signs and logos
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Take job offer or risk losing your benefits - Chancellor puts it up to unemployed young people
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Could Parliament or the Lord’s veto a border poll, called by the Secretary of State, in the future?
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NI Health Minister ’scared’ over RCN threat of nurses’ strike before Christmas.
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Calls from journalists and campaigners for a public inquiry into PSNI spying
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Justice Minister tackles British & Irish governments for appointing negotiator to discuss disbandment with paramilitaries.
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DUP and NI Green Party clash over ‘war on wokeness’
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DUP party conference – Stormont over Starmer, Irish sea border, trans issues, unionist unity
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A paedophile in Belfast forced from their home. Where should sex offenders, released from prison, live?
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Major incident in Southern Trust as IT systems crash – how long until all missed patient appointments are rescheduled?
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Education Minister Paul Givan - AI speech allegation ‘categorically incorrect’ & has distracted from really important SEN issue
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MI5 admits it 'illegally obtained data' from former BBC journalist's phone – is that an attack on democracy?
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Tributes pour in for former world champion boxer and 'working class hero' Ricky Hatton
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Has the northwest been 'shafted' in football stadium funding announcement?
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Fight for equality - school boy in battle with his school over conflicting earring policy for boys and girls
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PSNI confirm there were two racist attacks at a car park in east Belfast on Monday night - eyewitness speaks to Nolan
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Michelle O'Neill 'not a First Minister for all' says DUP leader as nationalist cllrs oppose British Army stall at jobs fair
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Education Minister announces intention for massive changes to guidance for how schools should treat transgender children
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18yo was told he would wait 5 years for neurology appointment after losing use of both hands - until Nolan Show got involved
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Toxic culture, secret files and millions spent on alleged bullying and harassment cases - what's happening at Belfast Trust?
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The man given the job of driving down waiting lists in Northern Ireland in the Nolan studio.
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What is the NI Executive going to do about racially motivated attacks and the spread of online hate?
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UDA forces catholic families out of their homes in North Belfast. How is this still happening in 2025?
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Why is there a 'vacuum of information' over concerns about drugs and music festivals in Northern Ireland?
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Why is there a 'vacuum of information' over concerns about drugs and music festivals in Northern Ireland?
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Back to school - Education Minister Paul Givan in the Nolan studio for wide-ranging interview ahead of new school year
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Former Secretary of State for NI warns Farage immigration plan would ‘put trouble back into Belfast with a capital T’
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Unionist parties unite over public transport row at brand new student campus
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School slammed for giving their top GCSE students a special blazer - is this snobbery? Or a recognition of achievement?
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A blind man - punched and attacked in his own home - and the courts decided no jail time for thug who attacked him
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Where does the government place asylum seekers if not in hotels?
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Mid and East Antrim Council hires a 'sickness supremo' to tackle staff absence
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Man who attacked woman with a shovel avoids jail time - how seriously do our courts take violence against women and girls?
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Stormont whistleblower hits out at treatment of catering staff by MLAs
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Another weekend of road chaos ahead of us as work on the M3 Lagan Bridge resumes
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NI Civil Service staff are told they must get back to the office at least two days a week
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NI consultants enter pay dispute with Department of Health - and say industrial action is not off the table
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Nothing short of criminal racist thugs - that's how the PSNI describe east Belfast 'vigilante' group
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PSNI urged to take urgent action over ‘sinister’ east Belfast vigilantes confronting people from ethnic minority communities
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Bonnie Blue - the porn star at centre of uproar over Channel 4 documentary - speaks to Nolan
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Govt. plans to bring 300 injured children from Gaza to UK - but DUP says NI should not help as health service 'overstretched'
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As some in NI use foodbanks - Stormont continues to use hundreds of thousands of pounds of your money to subsidise catering
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Row over library drag queen storytime for children as DUP Communities Minister says event should not have taken place
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Weekend traffic chaos and gridlock in Belfast – why could roadworks be carried out overnight instead?
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