Stephen Nolan
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Age | 51 |
Date of birth | August 20,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Shankill Road |
Belfast | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Genres | Alternative/Indie |
Movies/Shows | Let There Be Love |
Mr Price | |
Education | Royal Belfast Academical Institution |
Queen's University Belfast | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 407036 |
Stephen Nolan Life story
Stephen Raymond Nolan is a Northern Irish radio and television presenter for BBC Northern Ireland and BBC Radio 5 Live, and is the highest earning broadcaster the BBC employ in the Province.
Stephen Nolan 'deeply sorry' after explicit image allegations
...BBC presenter Stephen Nolan has apologised after a newspaper published allegations he sent a sexually explicit photograph of a potential guest...
Matt Hancock: Leaked messages suggest plan to frighten public
... " The former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, told the BBC s Stephen Nolan on Radio 5 Live that she had been " just as much against lockdown as Isabel Oakeshott" but found the leaks " profoundly unhelpful"...
Gary Lineker stays top of BBC star salaries list
......
New Lodge bonfire: Three police officers injured in the trouble
... There are serious concerns about the level of threat here, there are serious concerns about the degree of the crime, said McCusker BBC Radio Ulster s Stephen Nolan Show said...
No-deal Brexit cattle cull 'scare tactics' - Ulster Farmers' Union
... He told BBC Radio Ulster s Stephen Nolan Show that the figure of 45,000 cows appeared to have been plucked out of the air ...
... ▼ Gary Lineker - £1,350,000-£1,354,999Match of the Day, Premier League and FA Cup, Sports Personality of the Year 2020/2021: £1,360,000-£1,364,9992019/2020: £1,750,000-£1,754,999▼ Zoe Ball - £980,000-£984,999Radio 2 s Zoe Ball Breakfast Show 2020/2021: £1,130,000-£1,134,9992019/2020: £1,360,000-£1,364,999 ▲ Alan Shearer - £450,000-£454,999Match of the Day: Premier League, FA Cup and European Football Championship2020/2021: £390,000-£394,9992019/2020: £390,000-£394,999▼ Steve Wright - £450,000-£454,999Radio 2 s Steve Wright in the Afternoon and Steve Wright s Sunday Love Songs2020/2021: £465,000-£469,9992019/2020: £475,000-£479,999▲ Stephen Nolan - £415,000-£419,999The Nolan Show on Radio Ulster, Nolan Live on BBC One (Northern Ireland), The Stephen Nolan Show on 5 Live2020/2021: £405,000-£409,9992019/2020: £390,000-£394,999▼ Huw Edwards - £410,000-£414,999News at Six and News at Ten, News Channel and news specials2020/2021: £425,000-£429,9992019/2020: £465,000-£469,999▲ Fiona Bruce - £410,000-£414,999Question Time and presenting on BBC One2020/2021: £405,000-£409,9992019/2020: £450,000-£454,999▲ Vanessa Feltz - £400,000-£404,999Radio 2 Early Breakfast Show, Radio London Breakfast Show, Radio 2 cover2020/2021: £390,000-£394,9992019/2020: £405,000-£409,999▲ Scott Mills - £400,000-£404,999Radio 1 s The Scott Mills Show & Pop 101, Radio 5 s The Scott Mills and Chris Stark Show, cover on Radio 1 and Radio 22020/2021: £375,000-£379,9992019/2020: £345,000-£349,999▲ Greg James - £390,000-£394,999Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Radio 4 s Rewinder2020/2021: £310,000-£314,9992019/2020: £275,000-£279,999▲ Ken Bruce - £385,000-£389,999Radio 2 s mid morning Show, Eurovision Song Contest, PopMaster Special2020/2021: £365,000-£369,9992019/2020: £385,000-£389,999▼ Lauren Laverne - £380,000-£384,999BBC 6 Music Breakfast Show, 6 Music Recommends, Radio 4 s Desert Island Discs2020/2021: £395,000-£399,9992019/2020: £395,000 - £399,999▲ Naga Munchetty - £365,000-£369,999BBC Breakfast, Panorama, Radio 5 Live s Naga Munchetty Programme2020/2021: £255,000-£259,9992019/2020: £195,000 - £199,999➤ Emily Maitlis - £325,000-£329,999BBC Two s Newsnight (left February 2022)2020/2021: £325,000-£329,9992019/2020: £370,000-£374,999➤ George Alagiah - £325,000-£329,999News at Six and News at Ten2020/2021: £325,000-£329,9992018/2019: £315,000-£319,999▲ Amol Rajan - £325,000-£329,999Media editor, Amol Rajan Interviews, Radio 4 s Today programme, Radio 4 s ReThink, TV documentaries2020:2021: £240,000-£249,9992019/2020: £205,000-£209,999▲ Sophie Raworth - £305,000-£309,000BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Sunday morning politics show2020/2021: £280,000-£284,9992019/2020: £275,000-£279,999➤ Nicky Campbell - £295,000-£299,999Radio 5 Live Nicky Campbell Show, Your Call 2020/2021: £295,000-£299,9992019/2020: £300,000-£304,999▼ Jeremy Vine - £290,000-£294,999Daily show on Radio 22020/2021: £295,000-£299,9992019/2020: £320,000-£324,999▲ Jason Mohammad - £285,000-£289,999Daily BBC Wales programme, Match Of The Day Wales, Masters Snooker, Radio 2 s Good Morning Sunday2020/2021: £270,000-£274,9992019/2020: £285,000-£289,999➤ Mishal Husain - £275,000-£279,999Radio 4 s Today programme, BBC One presenting, Radio 4 s From Our Home Correspondent2020/2021: £275,000-£279,9992019/2020: £265,000-£269,999➤ Sara Cox - £275,000-£279,999Radio 2 Drivetime show2020/2021: £275,000-£279,0002019/2020: £275,000-£279,000➤ Nick Robinson - £270,000-£274,999Radio 4 s Today programme, Radio 4 s Political Thinking, Radio 4 documentaries2020/2021: £270,000-£274,9992019/2020: £295,000-£299,999➤ Evan Davis - £270,000-£274,999Radio 4 s PM and Radio 4 s The Bottom Line2020/2021: £275,000-£279,9992019/2020: £275,000-£279,999▼ Jo Whiley - £265,000-£269,999Radio 2 evening show2020/2021: £275,000-£279,9992019/2020: £280,000-£284,99▼ Andrew Marr - £265,000-£269,999The Andrew Marr Show, Radio 4 s Start the Week, Documentaries for BBC One (left December 2021)2020/2021: £335,000-£339,9992019/2020: £360,000-£364,999➤ Laura Kuenssberg - £260,000-£264,999Political editor (until spring 2022)2020/2021: £260,000-£264,9992019/2020: £290,000-£294,999▲ Clive Myrie - £255,000-£259,999BBC News Channel, BBC One and Panorama2020/2021: £205,000-£209,9992019/2020: £215,000-£219,999➤ Justin Webb - £255,000-£259,999Radio 4 s Today programme2020/2021: £255,000-£259,9992019/2020: £250,000-£254,999▲ Martha Kearney - £255,000-£254,999Radio 4 s Today programme, Radio 4 documentaries2020/2021: £250,000-£254,9992019/2020: £255,000-£255,999➤ Mark Chapman - £250,000-£254,999Radio 5 Live Sport, Premier League Highlights show, European Football Championship, Rugby League2020/2021: £250,000-£254,9992019/2020: £245,000-£249,999➤ Sarah Montague - £245,000-£249,999Radio 4 s World at One2020/2021: £245,000-£249,9992019/2020: £250,000-£254,999▲ Kirsty Wark - £245,000-£249,999BBC Two s Newsnight, cover for Radio 4 s Start the Week and election programming2020/2021: £210,000-£214,9992019/2020: £215,000-£219,999▲ Victoria Derbyshire - £240,000-£244,999BBC News Channel, BBC One, Panorama, Radio 2 cover2020/2021: £170,000-£174,9992019/2020: £215,000-£219,999▲ Faisal Islam - £240,000-£244,999Economics editor2020/2021: £205,000-£209,9992019/2020: £155,000-£159,999▲ Jeremy Bowen: £230,000-£234,999Middle East editor2020/2021: £220,000-£224,9992019/2020: £220,000-£224,999▼ Jon Sopel - £225,000-£229,999North America editor (left2020/2021: £230,000-£234,9992019/2020: £235,000-£239,999▼ Michael Vaughan - £225,000-£229,999TV and Radio cricket coverage, Tuffers and Vaughan podcast2020/2021: £175,000-£179,9992019/2020: Not listed▼ Dan Walker - £220,000-£224,999BBC One s Breakfast (left April 2022), Football Focus (left June 2021)2020/2021: £295,000-£295,9992019/2020: £260,000-£264,999▲ Jermaine Jenas - £220,000-£224,999Match of the Day, Premier League, FA Cup and European Football Championship2020/2021: £195,000-£199,9992019/2020: £200,000 - £204,999▼ Emma Barnett - £215,000-£219,999Radio 4 s Woman s Hour, BBC Two s Newsnight2020/2021: £240,000-£249,9992019/2020: £260,000-£264,999➤ Mary Berry - £215,000-£219,999A range of TV programmes and series2020/2021: £215,000-£219,9992019/2020: £215,000-£219,999▼ Katya Adler -£215,000-£219,999Europe Editor2020/2021: £220,000-£224,9992019/2020: £210,000 - £214,999▼ Trevor Nelson: £210,000-£214,999Radio 2 s Rhythm Nation, weekend shows on 1Xtra2020/2021: £230,000-£234,9992019/2020: £220,000-£224,999▲ Fergal Keane - £210,000-£214,999Special Correspondent2020/2021: £205,000-£209,9992019/2020: £205,000-£209,999★ Clare Balding - £205,000-£209,999Sports coverage, including Wimbledon, Olympics and Sports Personality of the Year2020/2021: Not listed2019/2020: £155,000-£159,999▲ Simon Jack - £205,000-£209,999Business Editor, Radio 4 Today cover2020/2021: £190,000-£194,9992019/2020: £190,000-£194,999➤ Louis Theroux - £200,000-£204,999A range of programmes, podcasts and series2020/2021; £200,000 - £204,9992019/2020: Did not appear▲ Reeta Chakrabarti - £200,000-£204,999BBC News Channel, BBC One 2020/2021: £175,000-£179,9992019/2020: £180,000-£184,999▲ Gabby Logan - £200,000-£204,999Sports coverage including Six Nations, Olympics and Sports Personality of the Year2020/2021: £165,000-£169,9992019/2020: £185,000-£189,999★ Micah Richards - £200,000-£204,999Match of the Day, Premier League, FA Cup and European Football Championship2020/2021: Not listedThe rest of the list: £195,000-£199,999★ Alex Scott - Football Focus, Olympics, Women s Super League£190,000-£194,999➤ Charlie Stayt - BBC Breakfast▲ Sarah Smith - Scotland Editor➤ Mark Easton - Home Editor£185,000-£189,999★ Sue Barker - Wimbledon, Queens, Australian Open £180,000-£184,999★ John McEnroe - Wimbledon▼ Rachel Burden - 5 Live Breakfast / BBC Breakfast£175,000-£179,999★ Stephen Sackur - presenter, HARDtalk➤ Jonathan Agnew - Cricket Correspondent£170,000-£174,999➤ Ben Brown presenter£160,000-£164,999➤ Orla Guerin - International Correspondent★ Harpreet Bhullar - Asian Network Breakfast Show / CBBC★ Colin Murray - 5 Live presenter£155,000-£159,999➤ Joanna Gosling presenter▼ Clara Amfo - Radio 1 presenter★ Claudia Winkleman - Weekly Radio 2 show★ Chris Sutton - 5 Live, 606 Podcast▲ Isa Guha - TV and Radio cricket coverage£150,000-£154,999➤ Nihal Arthanayake - 5 Live / Olympics coverage▼ Steve Lamacq - BBC 6 Music presenter★ Tony Livesey - 5 Live Drive★ Lyse Doucet - Chief International Correspondent➤ Carolyn Quinn - Radio 4 s Westminster Hour...
New Lodge bonfire: Three police officers injured in the trouble
Belfast Three police officers were injured after trouble flared on the Website of the anti-stick camp fire in the North.
More Than 150 officers were deployed after unrest earlier on Thursday.
the Young People tried to enforce, police lines around the camp fire and fireworks, bottles and wood were also thrown.
The Police later on the camp fire, left because of the "risks to Innocent Bystanders ", which by their presence.
residents in the nearby tower blocks were asked to leave their homes, because the housing Executive "can not guarantee their safety" due to the proximity of the fire.
The fire was kindled in the late night on Friday.
The PSNI said to attack some of those who are trying to police-lines were shields of women and children as human shields.
Assistant Chief Constable Alan Todd said, this is a dilemma for him was the commander of a police.
At a press conference on Thursday evening, he said: "I had unfortunately to make a decision today, that the risks that a fire were to remove the continuation of an operation is outweighed by the risks, the surgery would then, to the larger community, The Women and children, and the other that is Present there. "
"I have a goal to support our partners to clear a campfire site in the support of The Local community wishes, but I also minimize a legal obligation to do resort to the use of violence by The Police , and to minimise the risks to public safety. "
The Assistant chief constable said it was "a matter of regret that we were not successful in The Objective of the operation", but it was "but a responsible, professional police work be included decision-making in The Law and with very little room for other decisions to be made".
He said, although he achieved in terms of the movement "as a successful outcome", it was "in the interest of the broader public safety, but to prove a surgery, which could be seen, on the use of force only to a point and not a destination".
Six petrol bombs recovered, the was arrested in the operation, and a 13-Year -old boy on suspicion of riotous and disorderly conduct.
ACC Todd said, the implementation of attacks on The Police were mostly Young People who were manipulated by older people, "presumably in connection with violent dissident Republican groups".
He added: "We are checking the CCTV footage to identify those who were involved at the disturbance, who can be the subject of further police investigations and measures. "
Three police officers were injured during the riots said on Thursday,The housing Executive, to leave the inhabitants in the vicinity of Oisin and Fianna tower blocks, their homes.
Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly said: "This is a shameful situation, because the inhabitants belong to people who are already vulnerable, some of them have disabilities and other health problems. "
He added that "the vast majority of the community said, [Sinn Féin] you want this camp fire," and that it had been built "by anti-social elements, the torture of this district throughout the Year ".
Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly said The Residents against the bonfirenegotiations had persuaded the current, two Young People come down from The Top of the fire, so that the removal could begin.
After The Police left, A Number of Young People from the barricaded-Victoria Parade, the main Road to the bonfire site.
politicians, the Sinn Féin and the SDLP have both previously raised concerns about the "unwanted" anti-internment bonfire.
Anti-internment bonfires are lit to commemorate in some Republican areas,
police said they had visited Queens Parade "in support of contracted entrepreneurs from the landowner to a fire from The Road delete".
Victoria Road was barricaded, which was removed from Young PeopleIn the Year 2017, of wood, from a fire over concerns it was Too Close to nearby buildings.
On Wednesday, SDLP councillor Paul Mccusker called for the camp fire remove after it emerged that threatening graffiti appeared on The Wall of a nearby family centre.
The graffiti warnings that currently goes to The Police , the said examined, "our wood, this centre," and "contractor beware".
"There are serious concerns about The Level of threat here, there are serious concerns about the degree of the crime," said McCusker BBC Radio Ulster's Stephen Nolan Show said.
On Twitter, Sinn Féin MLA Carál Ní Chuilín, said the "bonfire didn't want to" and that "all must be treated The Criminal behavior" of The Police and other bodies.
"I'm not long back after the visit of The Residents and it is clear that the families of those affected need to sit with and The Residents are afraid and intimidated. "
sinn féin, belfast, police service of northern ireland
Source of news: bbc.com