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07/04/2015
Stephen Nolan presents breaking news and hard-hitting talk about the big stories of the day.
Last on
Tue 7 Apr 201509:03
BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster
Carnage On The Roads

Crashes on local roads saw the deaths of three men at the weekend. PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Alan Todd gives his reaction.
Has Easter been stripped of its religious meaning?

With church attendance in decline, theologian Andrew Graystone and the Secular Society’s Keith Porteus Wood discuss changing attitudes, while #BBCNolan callers react.
Pothole Misery

9,000 potholes in just 50 roads in Northern Ireland - MLA David
McNarry claims they are only being patched up with ‘a lick of tar’.
Pension Freedoms

With the big pension shake up taking effect this week, Paul Lewis from Radio 4’s Moneybox programme has
some valuable advice.
Scotch Creme Eggs

Would you eat a Scotch Creme
Egg? That’s what Irvinestown
butcher Steven Millar is offering this Easter.
Broadcast
- Tue 7 Apr 201509:03BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster


