
15/11/2013
Breaking news and hard-hitting talk as Stephen Nolan gets you talking about the big stories of the day.
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Family’s plea for a change in the law after the jail sentence for Andrew Lorimer’s killers.

Another week and another family deeply disappointed by the legal system here. Andrew Lorimer was brutally attacked in his home last year. A gang of three men had beaten the Lurgan man to death with a hammer.
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Now Andrew's family have spoken out. They want a change to the law because they're disgusted at the sentence given to his killers.
Andrew's brother, David, told Stephen how his brother's murder had devastated their family
Plans for a medal for every PSNI officer with three years’ service.

The BBC has learned that the PSNI is planning to award all staff with three years' service a medal. It's thought the total cost of awarding the medals will be around £320,000. Is this a good use of public money?<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
SDLP Policing Board member Dolores Kelly and DUP MP Gregory Campbell discuss
Who's going to plant a pie in Stephen’s face? It's Children in Need Day and he received the full pie treatment!

It's Children in Need Day - Stephen's challenge - dress in a gorilla suit, be handcuffed outside Broadcasting House Belfast, and meet his adoring public (armed with cream pies)
DUP's Christopher Stolford dedicated his pie to Gregory Campbell
Sinn Fein's Alex Maskey was there to act on Wee Barry's behalf
UUP councillor Jim Rodgers was more than happy to take part
BBC Presenters Uncle Hugo Duncan and William Crawley got in on the act
BBC NI Controller Peter Johnston's pie was on behalf of all BBC NI staff
and the Nolan Show team got their own back on Stephen
Broadcast
- Fri 15 Nov 201309:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle


