BBC refuses to comment on Stephen Nolan allegations - Nolan is the fifth-highest paid talent with the BBC

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The BBC has refused to comment on allegations made about star Northern Ireland presenter Stephen Nolan

A number of claims were made about Nolan in The Irish News on Tuesday, including that he had sent a sexually explicit image of a public figure to another member of staff.

Nolan is the fifth-highest paid talent with the BBC, earning between £400,000–£404,999.

He appeared on his BBC Radio Ulster programme as usual this morning, with no mention of the allegations.

The Irish News also said that a former member of staff had made a claim of bullying and harassment against Nolan which was not upheld, and that messages between team members on programmes associated with the star presenter included abusive remarks about politicians.

In a statement, BBC Northern Ireland’s director Adam Smyth said: “There are important considerations of fairness and confidentiality involved in the handling of any workplace-related complaint.

“We take these obligations seriously – and in the interests of everyone involved.

“It is for these reasons that we cannot comment on the specifics of any individual case, who/what it may have involved or its outcome.”

BBC News NI said Nolan refused to comment on the matter when asked through the organisation’s press office.

A DUP MP said the reporting had highlighted “significant multi-layered issues” that deserve a full response from the BBC.

Gregory Campbell said: “This ultimately is an issue of how public money is used in Northern Ireland and it deserves the same level of scrutiny and questioning, both from the BBC and other sections of the media.”


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So what he posted some memes, probably shared the huw Edwards photos and had some banter

The media is so out of touch, no normal person would think doing that in a 'work friends' group is anything out of the ordinary

I've still got a mate from like three jobs ago who sends me stuff and I send him stuff, he's a good lad
 
I reckon he will have had a huge target on his back there since he did his Nolan Investigates on Stonewall (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p09yjmph)

Surely it means something that previous allegations of bullying by someone were investigated and not upheld? I would have thought that was an unlikely outcome unless it was patently obvious that the allegations were false.
 
He works for the BBC so he's probably a nonce. Also he's a fat nigger so fuck him.
 
Nolan did a huge anti-trans series a while back. About troons in the BBC.

It was only a matter of time.
 
included abusive remarks about politicians.
Oh no! Not the poor politicians!

At least one former member of Nolan's team made a formal complaint of bullying against him in connection with his radio show, which was not upheld following an investigation, largely as all other members of the "tight knit group" found the radio show "a very good one to work on".

However, two former staff members, neither of them in the group, received counselling for work-related stress. One was referred to a psychiatrist.

This guy is being smeared because of two stereotypical, textbook definition, old school TRIGGERED snowflakes. GTFO with this nonsense.
 
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