Nolan: Has the dissident threat been underestimated? Monday 23rd November 2
After two attacks by suspected dissident republicans, on the same day, a hundred miles apart. It appears undercover police thwarted an attack on a catholic police officer. So how big is the threat from dissidents? And what can be done to stop them? And what effect is this going to have on the ongoing impasse over the devolution of policing and justice here??
Nolan: How to cure hiccups Friday 20th November 2009
Joel Taggart sits in for Stephen Nolan. How do you cure hiccups and more on Thierrys Henrys 'hand of God'
Nolan: Henrys hand of God Thursday 19th November 2009
Ireland Football Teams assistant Coach Liam Brady talks to Stephen about Thierry Henrys hand ball horror - Stephen also talks to a woman refused compensation over her husbands death - because he used to be a paramiliary.
Nolan: Sir Michael Lyons Wednesday 18th November 2009
Sir Michael Lyons, Chairman of the BBC trust talks to Stephen and callers about all things BBC.
Nolan: Pancreatic cancer Tuesday 17th November 2009
Stephen talks to those whos lives have been dramatically changed due to pancreatic cancer.
Nolan: Dealing with depression Monday 16th November 2009
Mon, Nov 16
Sports journalist Mick Denis talks to Stephen about his own battle with depression.
Nolan: Reflections on recent events. Friday 13th March 2009.
We hear from Steven Carroll's widow, who has some very poignant words for her husband's killers; the wife of a police officer who served with Constable Carroll on Monday night tells us of her experience, and we listen back to some of the very strong voices of the past week.
Nolan: Brand steps down - should Ross go too? Thurs 30 Oct 2008
After Russell Brand leaves the BBC, is it time for Jonathan Ross to follow suit?