
26/11/2013
Breaking news and hard-hitting talk as Stephen Nolan gets you talking about the big stories of the day.
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Is it time to stop all the bus lane whingeing?

According to official figures, traffic flow has improved in Belfast and public transport use has increased. So are the city centre bus lanes actually a success story?
A proxy bomb. Police road checks. Just what does this mean for Belfast coming up to Christmas and beyond?

Proxy bomb bringing us back to the dark old days. Just one of this morning's newspaper headlines. And this morning police road checks have made a return to the streets of Belfast. While life in Northern Ireland is nowhere as bad as it was twenty or thirty years ago there, just what does this escalation in police activity mean for people and business owners coming up to Christmas and beyond?
Call on Stormont to do more to help local workers after 100s of jobs at Harland and Wolff are going to overseas staff.

The Stormont executive must do more to support local workers. That's the call from the a Belfast city councillor after news that hundreds of jobs at Harland and Wolff are going to overseas workers. The company is flying in welders and other skilled workers to Northern Ireland as local people don't have the required skills.
PUP councillor John Kyle and Employment Minister Stephen Farry discuss
Broadcast
- Tue 26 Nov 201309:03BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster


