
11/11/2013
Breaking news and hard-hitting talk as Stephen Nolan gets you talking about the big stories of the day.
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19 year old cancer victim leaves family a heartbreaking written keepsake

A cancer victim's family has spoken of their heartache at finding letters he wrote, personally addressed to each of them, found hours after he passed away.
David Fleming's mum Jackie tells Stephen about how important he was to them all.
Flybe to investigate amount of delays on Belfast - Manchester route

Following a Nolan show enquiry, the airline Flybe has said they are urgently reviewing their Belfast - Manchester route after they admitted the amount of delays on the route have been unacceptable. They admit performance in last 5 months has fallen 'below their high standards'.
Mother reveals devastation on learning daughter's murderer has already been released from prison

David Thomas McCord strangled and stabbed 26 year old Nichola Dickson to death, at her home near Larne, on the 7th January 2003. His earliest release was date set at January 2014, but McCord has been out since July on a pre-release scheme. Nicholas’s mother Linda tells Stephen about the devastation the news has had on her and their family.
Has Gerry Adams become a liability for Sinn Féin?

Last week, allegations were made against Gerry Adams in relation to the murder of Jean McConville, one of the Disappeared. He denies any involvement. Adams has also faced persistent criticism over his response to learning that his brother Liam had abused his daughter.
But just how badly damaged is he?
Journalist Liam Clarke and commentator Jude Collins discuss the leader's future.
Are payday lenders targeting children with their ad campaigns?

Ed Miliband says his party will ban payday lenders from advertising during children's TV programmes if they win the next general election.
The Labour leader said the firms "target" youngsters to put pressure on them to "pester their parents". Stephen speaks to journalist and mother of 4 Angela Epstein.
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- Mon 11 Nov 201309:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle


