
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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Teachers strike AGAIN after rejecting pay offer
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we discuss teachers leaving pupils high and dry over the exam period as NEU members walk out for the sixth time, Britain's top cop clashes with Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson, the UK is accused of delaying German efforts in the shambolic Sudan evacuations, Health officials 'raised concerns' over Steve Barclay's behaviour and crime correspondent Martin Brunt has released a new book detailing his extraordinary career.

Suella Braverman slams "ECO-ZEALOTS"
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we discuss the RAF flying in to rescue Britons trapped in Sudan, the death of 'Calypso King' Harry Belafonte, the King 'tried to stop' Prince Harry from taking newspapers to court, the mother and step-dad of Lola James are jailed for her brutal murder, Britons 'need to accept' they are poorer says Bank of England economist, US President Joe Biden launches his 2024 re-election campaign, Just Stop Oil continue their crusade of chaos in Central London and Nick is joined by Home Secretary Suella Braverman who says the government is confident it will hit its manifesto target of recruiting 20,000 police officers.

Britain sends troops to Sudan for evacuation mission
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we discuss Fox News giving it's top-paid anchor Tucker Carlson the boot, Former Chancellor Sajid Javid joins Nick to discuss the rise in sexual abuse of children online, the government prepares to take the nurses' union to court over more strike action, Just Stop Oil continues causing chaos in Central London with a slow march, Labour's Shadow Environment Secretary talks to Nick about Labour's push to end the 'Tory sewage scandal' and the government sends troops out to Sudan and begins the evacuation of UK citizens.

Diane Abbott SUSPENDED by Labour
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we discuss the fury of UK citizens trapped in Sudan as they accuse the government of 'abandoning' them, Just Stop Oil campaigners cause more chaos on the roads of central London, dozens of police officer facing allegations of rape, sexual offences and child abuse have been suspended on full pay - costing £3.4 million, Nick pays tribute to the pioneering comedian Barry Humphries who died last weekend at 89 and former Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott faces calls to be sacked after writing a 'racist' letter.

Dominic Raab QUITS after bullying inquiry
On Nick Ferrari's Breakfast, we discuss climate-activists Extinction Rebellion starting four days of protests, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly defies the calls of the Tory right to leave the ECHR, Nick speaks exclusively with Johnny Mercer MP on his new policy for homeless veterans, NHS launches a legal challenge against striking nurses, Space X's Starship blows up shortly after lift-off, get ready for Sunday's nationwide emergency alert test and Deputy PM Dominic Raab fights for his political life before announcing his resignation.

Covid jab kills HEALTHY doctor
On Nick Ferrari's Breakfast, we discuss ambulance workers set to co-ordinate strikes with nurses and teachers, Transport Secretary Mark Harper admits delays to HS2 'won't save money', Nick speaks with the President of the National Black Police Association after GMP's Chief Constable told LBC that UK police forces are not institutionally racist, the road comes to an end for Land Rover, and a UK coroner has ruled that a 'healthy' 32-year-old doctor died after a severe rare reaction to the AstraZeneca COVID jab.

Nick speaks with GMP's top cop
On Nick Ferrari's Breakfast, we discuss the Home Secretary a 'national emergency' on the small boat crisis, Fox News settles Dominion defamation case for $787.5M, The Northern Ireland Secretary urges unionists to the 'put the union first', London marathon fears as Just Stop Oil warns of more sporting chaos, Suella Braverman claims Labour councils’ ‘political correctness’ failed to stop grooming gangs, 1980S double teen murderer Colin Pitchfork faces his parole hearing, Sacked CBI boss says his reputation has been ‘totally destroyed’ and Greater Manchester Police Chief Stephen Watson takes your calls.

Snooker loopy protestors CRASH the Crucible
On Nick Ferrari's Breakfast, we cover the 196,000 appointments and operations cancelled after junior doctors' strikes, a teenage killer is named after the judge lifts reporting restrictions, Just Stop Oil cause chaos at the crucible after staging their latest protest stunt at the snooker championship, the government says reinstating the hard shoulder on smart motorways would be 'too disruptive' and a civil war erupts in the Women's Institution after members petition to pause taking on more trans-women.

Do the Grand National protesters have a right to stop the race?
Protesters made it onto the Grand National course on Saturday - do they have a right to disrupt the national?

Rwanda deal - the 1 year anniversary
One year on since the government announced a plan to send migrants to Rwanda, Lord Saatchi joins Nick for an extended interview and are nurses going to reject the pay deal?

Royals, Sewage and Mars Bars
Prince Harry will be attending the King's coronation - without Meghan and his children. One caller said the Royal Family are 'like the Jeremy Kyle show'. Sadiq Khan faces high court challenge from five Tory councils over the ULEZ expansion. Policing Minister Chris Philp joined Nick live to discuss how he plans to reduce the amount of paperwork in policing, so officers can concentrate on keeping the public safe. All this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

The (Tupperware) party's over
The junior doctors' strike enters its second day. One striking doctor told Nick that industrial action is necessary because doctors go through '10 years of toil' with 'no guarantee' of a good salary. Former Universities Minister Lord Jo Johnson joined Nick to discuss raising higher education tuition fees in line with inflation, and a consumer expert discussed why iconic brand Tupperware is on the brink of collapse. All this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

'Is it open season on senior politician's wives?'
As Junior Doctors begin their 4-day strike, the Deputy Co-Chair of the BMA Junior Doctors committee joined Nick live to talk about why they're walking out today. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer doubles down on the party's tweet attacking Rishi Sunak. Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Pat McFadden defended the tweet to Nick, saying 'my wife's not a non dom.' And a pub in Essex whose 'racist' dolls were taken away by the police have vowed to display them once they've been returned. All this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

Barges, body positivity and cheese kebabs
The government has confirmed plans to house migrants on barges. One caller who used to live on a prison barge said it was 'like a floating hotel.' There's a new plan to clean up the Met Police and ex-Met Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sir Hugh Orde joined Nick to discuss the challenges that lie ahead for the force. And Nick gives his take on the new Channel 4 show Naked Education. All this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

'I've been called many things in my life... but never an oat!'
Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 charges in New York. A report finds police services have failed vulnerable children and Inspector of Constabulary Wendy Williams joined Nick to discuss what she found. TikTok has been fined millions over safeguarding concerns. And a student caller tells Nick he feels 'too scared' to speak about his political views at school. All this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

'They don't hang about, the French!'
Thomas Cashman fails to attend sentencing for the murder of Olivia Pratt-Korbel. Also, teachers reject the government's latest pay offer. Nick spoke to former special adviser Lord Michael about the former Chancellor Nigel Lawson, who has died aged 91. Paris has voted to ban e-scooters, and one blind caller hopes the UK will follow suit, saying they 'terrorise' visually impaired people. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

'Why can't we have a grown-up conversation about the perpetrators of grooming?'
Three years on from being elected Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer joined Nick to take your questions. Three British men who have been imprisoned by the Taliban held an 'emotional' call with their families. Rishi Sunak is to announce a crackdown on grooming gangs. One caller said it was 'a load of prejudicial comments,' targeted at ethnic minorities. All this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Justice for Olivia Pratt-Korbel
A man has been found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel. Some argue that those who buy drugs all have a part to play in Olivia's death. Nick discusses with callers. Former US President Donald Trump to be charged over hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Also, business Secretary Kemi Badenoch joins the show. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Anti-ULEZ Nazis?
Sadiq Khan has claimed Nazis have infiltrated anti-ULEZ protests. Tory councils have threatened legal action over government plans to house asylum seekers at military bases. Energy Secretary Grant Shapps joins the show. Also, today we await the parole hearing of Chares Bronson. We hear first his first wife Irene, who claims that he isn't a violent man and hopes that he is let out of prison. Has he done his time? All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Remembering Paul O'Grady
On today's show, a new report suggests financial support for refugees in the UK means a cut in aid for disasters overseas. As the government plans an overhaul of the parole system, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab joins live. And Nick speaks to broadcaster and journalist Pete Price about legendary TV personality Paul O'Grady, who has died aged 67.All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

Are you Team Corbyn or Team Starmer?
Prince Harry makes a surprise appearance at the High Court, another shocking school shooting in America, and Jeremy Corbyn will no longer be allowed to stand as a Labour candidate in the next general election.

'I hope it's not Björn from Abba'
On today's show, Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp speaks to Nick live about the government's crackdown on anti-social behaviour. Children's Commissioner Rachel de Souza discusses her report into child strip-searching, which found eight-year-olds are searched by police. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

Eddie Izzard speaks to Nick Ferrari
Wes Streeting, shadow health secretary, comes on the show to talk Junior Doctor strikes. PLUS Nick is joined by Actor and Comedian Eddie Izzard ahead of her one woman production of Great Expectations. They discuss, her bid to become a Labour MP, the current trans debate, and her opinions of Boris Johnson...

'Marriage breaker on line seven'
Boris Johnson continues to face the fire over Partygate following a marathon appearance at the privileges committee yesterday afternoon. Despite a Tory rebellion involving three ex-leaders, Rishi Sunak comfortably passed the Windsor Framework Brexit deal without the need for Labour votes. And as Keir Starmer's party launches a new crackdown on crime, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper joins Nick live. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

The morning of Boris' grilling
Johnson has accepted misleading MPs over partygate, but denies doing so 'recklessly'. He also plans to vote against Sunak's Windsor Framework and Northern Ireland Brexit deal. Ex-Met chiefs say Sir Mark Rowley has 'shattered trust' by denying institutional racism and sexism. Shadow Justice Secretary Steve Reed joins the discussion. Also, 350,000 over-75s are refusing to pay their Tv License Fee. Is the BBC worth the fee? Or are people now switching over to Netflix to unwind? All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

MET is 'institutionally racist, misogynist and homophobic' says report
Women and children failed by 'boys' club' culture in the MET, Casey's review finds. Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley joins me on the show. Also, RMT members at Network Rail accept revised pay offer. We hear from Transport Secretary Mark Harper. We can't forget the story about beavers! Yes, beavers will be re-introduced to West London as part of a rewilding project. Who can be unhappy about that? All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

The highway of death
Today marks 20 years since the Western Invasion of Iraq. Former British Army Officer Colonel Tim Collins OBE and General David Petraeus, a retired Four-Star General and former Director of the CIA, join the show. Home Secretary Suella Braverman pledges to send migrants on flights to Rwanda 'by this summer'. Also, John Lewis is considering changing their staff-owned structure and sell £2 billion worth of stake to investors. The public call in to comment on their experiences with the beloved retailer. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Raab to leave no stone unturned with the MET
Domestic killers with a history of coercive and controlling behaviour are to face tougher sentences. The Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab to discuss and show his support of the reform. A report shows that there is a culture of racism, sexism and homophobia in the MET. Former Chief Superintendent Parm Sandhu speaks of her experiences confronting these issues. Also, Tories have said we need to value stay at home mothers. Is that title derogatory? Callers throw out their name suggestions and their own experiences as parents. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

I hope they're kicked out on their well-remunerated backside
Jeremy Hunt reveals his back-to-work budget, encouraging mothers and the wealthy to get back to work. Sir John Timpson & Andrew Neil join me to discuss. More travel chaos as RMT rail staff go on strike today. Also, the felling of 110 mature trees in Plymouth city centre causes outrage. Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves joins the show. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Bricking it for Budget Day
Budget Day has arrived and the mass walkouts have begun. Today, we see teachers, junior doctors and London Underground drivers strike. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is to deliver a 'back-to-work' Budget to boost economic growth and aid labour shortages. In Hunt's budget, free pre-school childcare is introduced to support parents to further push this. Also, Rishi Sunak has had to be 'reminded of the rules' after walking his dog off the lead in Hyde Park. His dog doesn't seem to be the only thing he hasn't gotten under control suggests a caller. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Another BBC row
On the show:-PM promises to counter threats from China: Security Minister Tom Tugendhat joins live-Braverman urged to make changes to migration bill-Fiona Bruce leaves charity role after claims she trivialised domestic violence

Lineker's return
The BBC's Gary Lineker crisis dragged on for yet another day - and appears to have come to an end. An ex-BBC Trust member joins live to discuss the corporation's reputational damage and what is likely to come next. The three-day walkout by junior doctors starts today. It's one of the largest in the history of the NHS. And Nick discusses the defence budget with Former Chief of the General Staff General Sir Peter Wall. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Auchtermuchty
Small boat discussions continue as Sunak and Macron meet. Also, the high-speed HS2 line is delayed once again. Nick takes your calls and reactions and questions Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and Marks and Spencer Chairman Archie Norman.

'He doesn't have Nutella on his toast anymore in the morning'
An LBC exclusive poll has revealed trust in the Met police has fallen to a new low. Nick puts these findings to Met Chief Commander James Harman and Shadow Policing Minister Sarah Jones. Also, Lord Blunkett joins the show live.

Yellow or red card for Lineker?
Rishi Sunak has vowed to remove Channel migrants 'within weeks' under tougher, new measures. Gary Lineker cause outrage in his reaction to this new asylum policy, liking it to Nazi Germany on his Twitter. which has sparked outrage. The BBC are now being urged to fire the football broadcaster. What do you think? Should he be sacked? Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick joins the show. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Charles Bronson the notorious... painter?
The Home Secretary will outline the government's plans to crackdown on illegal migration. Is it unworkable? Or will it get your vote. Following her wrongful arrest in November 2022, LBC Reporter Charlotte Lynch releases footage of her ordeal with Hertfordshire Police. Also, with Charles Branson's parole hearing underway, his son joins the show to discuss why he should be released from prison. Has this notoriously violent criminal changed his behaviour? Lord Sainsbury joins Nick to discuss business ahead of the Spring budget 2023. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Keir Starmer refuses to answer when he first approached Sue Gray
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer joined Nick to answer your questions around Matt Hancock's WhatsApp message leak, ULEZ, a new plan on illegal boat crossings and more. Although, the Leader of the opposition avoids answering Nick's questions on when he first approached Sue Gray to be his Chief of Staff. Also, the Government prepares to unveil new powers to 'stop the boats' on further immigration crackdown. Science, Innovation and Technology Sec Michelle Donelan joins the show. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Tory MPs are FUMING at Sue Gray's appointment
MI5 says they are 'profoundly sorry' for not stopping the Manchester arena bombing, Constance Marten and Mark Gordon charged with gross negligence manslaughter after the body of a baby is found, 'Get heavy with police,' Matt Hancock told ministers to enforce lockdown, Boris Johnson says he will find it 'very difficult' to vote for Sunak's new Brexit deal, 'Abhorrent' drag cabaret shows for babies features men in heels and bondage and pupils receive death threats after a copy of the Koran was damaged at school.

Lockdown Files EXPOSE Covid rules
Lockdown files expose there was no good reason for 'rule of six' on children, Remains of a baby found during search for Constance Marten's newborn, Rise in Children getting treated for eating disorders and Parents who let morbidly obese daughter die jailed for manslaughter.

Skipping school may start costing
The transgender double rapist Isla Bryson has been jailed for 8 years. Scottish Shadow Secretary for Equalities Rachael Hamilton MSP says this case 'certainly contributed to Nicola Sturgeon's resignation'. The number of attackers jailed for more than 6 months for assaulting emergency workers halves to 0.5%. Nick recaps his GEMS campaign, that was created as a petition just over 6 years ago, which strived to guard and protect our emergency medical service staff from abuse. Also, parents of truanting pupils could have their child benefits stopped says Michael Gove. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

'It's one rule for cyclists and one rule for everybody else...'
Rishi Sunak is to meet the EU chief to reach a Brexit breakthrough on an agreement. At least 59 migrants have drowned after a boat breaks apart off the coast of southern Italy. Also, research has found that the majority of drivers say aggressive cyclists threaten their safety. One caller called it 'absurd!' Are they the big threat on the road today? All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

One year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
One year ago today, Russian troops invaded Ukraine and the world watched. The show looks over what has happened in the last year, the stoicism of Ukrainians, Zelensky's 'Churchill' like leadership, the unity of the West in support and discussions on whether this will go on for the next 12 months. Former British Ambassador to Russia Sir Laurie Bristow, Special Envoy James Rubin, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and others join the show. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

Ben Wallace on Putin, Mercer and the Prince!
We hear the full exclusive interview that Defense Secretary Ben Wallace gave to Nick Ferrari at a military training camp in Dorset yesterday. Plus we talk to the BBC Newsnight Investigative Producer who has the truth about the Tavistock clinic

'That's obviously not credible'
Biden says NATO will not tire as Putin blames the West for the war, nurses pause strikes to enter pay talks with ministers and ASDA and Morrisons ration produce amid shortages. Veterans' Affairs Minister Johnny Mercer joins live.

Junior Doctors vote for 72-hour walkout
Junior doctors call for 26 per cent pay rise, an LBC exclusive report on a Met Officer caught publicly masturbating on train twice, Nicola Bulley's family slams 'appalling' media and former PMs Liz Truss and Boris Johnson urge Rishi Sunak to provide jets for Ukraine

“I seem to be the fall guy for this in everyone's eyes”
Peter Faulding talks to Nick after a body has been found in the River Wyre less than a mile from where Nicola Bulley was last seen. The diving expert who led the search in the river defends his team and says he wouldn't apologise to the family. Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion could be blocked by Downing Street, Councillor Paul Osborn, the Conservative leader of Harrow Council, joins to back this challenge. Also, Sir Rushdie has said the sensitivity police are back as Roald Dahl's descriptions of appearances of characters have been censored. Nick asks whether you would be offended by Dahl's line '“Aunt Sponge was enormously fat and very short. She had small piggy eyes, a sunken mouth and one of those white flabby faces that looked exactly as though it had been boiled." All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

'Time will tell' if Lancashire Police did the right thing
'Time will tell' if Lancashire Police were right to reveal details of Nicola Bulley's private life, including her issues with alcohol and HRT treatment. Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley joins the show live. The force investigating her disappearance referred itself to the police watchdog over prior contact with Nicola Bulley. And as Sir Keir Starmer meets Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy joins live. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

"They should hang their heads in shame"
'The time is now' says Nicola Sturgeon following her announcement of her resignation as First Minister and SNP leader. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper joins the show. Also, both the public and MPs are furious after the police revealed that Nicola Bulley suffered with 'some significant issues with alcohol' and is menopausal in the latest press conference. Peter Faulding, dive expert who led the search in the River Wyre, joins Nick to discuss whether this information should have been released to the public. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

When did you last smile?
The West risk running out of ammunition as Putin orders Russian troops to advance further in Ukraine. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace joins Nick to discuss. Equalities watchdog end their Labour party monitoring following the antisemitism reforms. Also, Queen Consort Camilla will cut out the Koh-I-Noor Colonial Diamond from the coronation. But is that enough to resolve the controversy around it? All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

Spy balloons for Valentines? They ran out of heart-shaped.
Rishi Sunak has said that RAF jets are ready to intercept and shoot down Chinese spy balloons if they are seen flying over the UK. Also, three London Labour MPs have come out against Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion in an LBC exclusive. Labour MP for Mitcham and Morden Siobhain McDonagh joins the show agreeing on pushing back the expansion. Also, Unison General Secretary Christina McAnea joined Nick to discuss strike action. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.