Monday 13th April 2009 - Some of the best bits of the Nolan programme, over the past 4 months...
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Tuesday 14th April 2009 - 220,000 homes across Northern Ireland are advised to boil their cooking & drinking water. When and how did this happen? Also - when will it be safe to drink again? Why did Belfast Celtic really stop playing all those years ago? We talk to the author of a new book on the former Belfast football club; Spend, spend, spend - we speak to the pools legend Viv Nicholson now living modestly after her years of blowing her winnings; President Obama gets a new pooch, and Joel brings up the taboo topic of dog dirt...
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Wednesday 15th April 2009 - Why is Northern Ireland feeling the recession more than any other part of the UK? 20 years on from the Hillsborough tragedy we talk about the legacy of that terrible day and hear from the mother of one of the victims; Fat tax - as a well known airline suggests charging passengers by weight, we ask should fat people pay more to fly? And where should Gary Lineker visit when he and his fiancé Danielle Bux arrive for the next series of BBC One's Northern Exposure?
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Thursday 16th April 2009 - Should alcoholics be stripped of their benefits if they don’t seek treatment or should they be offered more support to cope with the disease? More water problems, this time in Newtownards; Sir Hugh Orde is leaving his post as Chief Constable of the PSNI to become President of the Association of Chief Police Officers; And the final song - what music would you like played at your funeral?
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Friday 17th April - Racist hatred in South Belfast as Hungarian women are attacked in their home as they cook dinner; SDLP's South Belfast MLA Carmel Hanna, and Ruth Patterson, DUP councillor for the area voice their opinions on the attacks; And does our Christine have what it takes to take over from Fern on 'This Morning'?
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