
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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Jingle Bell Rail Strikes
Christmas = travel chaos. Disruption for passengers is on the way as rail workers confirm strike action leading up to Christmas. RMT's Mick Lynch and Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride join Nick live. Also, a banquet fit for a King! Charles hosts the South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, for his first state visit during a cost-of-living crisis.

"My God you're an aggressive man!"
Labour Leader Keir Starmer vows to wean business off 'cheap labour' and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is registered with a private GP practice offering £250 consultations. Also, 'Tis The Season for MPs who are allowed Christmas parties... at our expense! All of that and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

FIFA President accuses West of 'HYPOCRISY'
World Cup 2022, Joe Lycett shreds 10k, Britain mulls Swiss-style deal, Civil servants want us to pay for their heating and Single mum in mouldy flat

Biggest drop in living standards
Jeremy Hunt warns families 'face challenges, Rachel Reeves slams budget, Royal Mail workers strike, World Cup, Energy Bills, Twitter

"You're wrong" "No YOU'RE wrong"
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt prepares to deliver the Autumn Statement all while it's revealed Whitehall Waste costs taxpayers £14bn. Also, founder of S4 Capital Sir Martin Sorrell joins Nick in the studio live.

Missiles in Poland
Two people have died after missiles landed in Poland and a coroner has ruled mould in a Rochdale flat caused the death of a two-year-old boy. Also on the show, could the third attempt result in a comeback? Donald Trump has launched his 2024 White House bid. All of that and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show podcast.

Happy Birthday to the 8 billionth baby!
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has condemned Russia as a 'pariah state' at the G20 summit and it's Happy Birthday to the 8 billionth baby as the world population passes a new milestone. Also on the show, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos has promised to give away the majority of his fortune before he dies. All of that and more on this episode of Nick Ferrari's Whole Show podcast.

The Met 'menopause vest'
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says everyone will have to pay more tax after the Autumn budget. Also, the Government admits the cost of HS2 will outweigh the potential benefits and Foreign Secretary James Cleverly joins live.

Armistice Day
The winter of discontent continues as around 100,000 civil servants vote to strike over pay and conditions. Also, in the lead up to Remembrance Sunday Armed Forces Minister James Heappey says people shouldn't be shamed into wearing a poppy. Finally, days of disruption have been brought to an end following the decision from Just Stop Oil to halt their protests.

Hertfordshire PCC David Lloyd turns his fire on LBC
It's confirmed nurses will strike before the end of the year in a dispute over pay. Nick takes your calls and reactions. Also, will reporter Charlotte Lynch get an apology for the arrest deemed 'not necessary?' Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, David Lloyd, joins live. Finally, Matt Hancock made his 'I'm a Celeb' debut last night and Nick chats to ex. 'King of the Jungle' Christopher Biggins! Jam packed show and not one to miss.

Police arrest LBC Reporter!
LBC reporter Charlotte Lynch is arrested whilst covering Just Stop Oil protests! Also on the show, Sir Gavin Williamson has resigned after allegations of bullying - Nick takes your calls and reactions. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan and former Home Secretary Lord Blunkett join the show live.

Just Stop Oil shut the M25 AGAIN
Just Stop Oil protestors once again mobilize to shut the M25 in protest of the government opening new oil fields. PLUS We hear from the shadow home secretary and the secretary of state for work and pensions.

Nurses Vote to Strike
Baroness Shami Chakrabarti decries Sunak's new proposed Bill of Rights PLUS we hear from our reporter in Halifax who has the latest on the Bonfire night chaos that left a teen dead.

Emergency response 'INADEQUATE' at Manchester bombing
Bank increases interest rates, Manchester arena bombing, Imran Khan wounded, primary school children running drugs, Suella faces legal action

Judicial review on Manston overcrowding
Judicial review called over the state of the Mansion migrants detention centre, Rishi Sunak u-turn on COP27 attendance, and more countries to be included for the deportation of migrants.

Introducing: Sweeney Talks...
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'Kangaroos testicles'
He's a celebrity, but should he be getting out of here? Nick will ask if it's right for Matt Hancock to head down under to the jungle. Also on the show, it's revealed 'thousands' of corrupt officers could be serving as police in the UK. Inspector of Constabulary Matt Parr joins live and Nick chats to Transport Secretary Mark Harper.

Don't send migrants to Tory constituencies!
An LBC exclusive finds the Tories have been banning migrants being sent to hotels in Tory constituencies, and an interview with the Met chief responsible for policing Just Stop Oil protests.

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
A man has been found dead after incendiary devices were thrown at a Home Office migrant center in Dover over the weekend. A Met Police Assistant Commissioner urges the public not to directly intervene’ with Just Stop Oil activists and England's second largest police force has been taken out of special measures two years after a damning inspection, Nick will be joined by Chief Constable Stephen Watson, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police.

A COP out?
Despite posting bumper profits, there's news that Shell pays no windfall tax in the UK. Also, police take over 4 hours to make arrests after Just Stop Oil activists block roads in central London. Nick grills Environment Secretary Dr Thérèse Coffey on Rishi Sunak's decision not to attend COP27.

Foreign Secretary under fire
The fallout continues after Foreign Secretary James Cleverly told Nick that LGBT football fans should be respectful at Qatar World Cup. Also, another Liz Truss policy is reversed as PM Rishi Sunak reinstates the ban on fracking. Nick is joined by Conservative Party Chairman Nadhim Zahawi.

Sunak's Cabinet Revealed
Return of the Braverman! Rishi Sunak reinstates Suella Braverman as Home Secretary. Also, King Charles says the lack of vocational education in schools is a 'great tragedy.' Nick speaks to Foreign Secretary James Cleverly live.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak calls for unity as he wins contest to be Prime Minister. Lots of big names on the show this morning; Nick is joined by former Tory Chair Lord Patrick McLoughlin, and former Cabinet Minister Lord Paul Boateng. Also, we get an economic reaction from leading businessman Lord Bilimoria.

Sir Keir Starmer takes your calls!
A busy morning in politics as we discuss the bombshell overnight announcement that Boris Johnson will not be running for leader of the conservative party. Will Walden, Johnson's former communications secretary gives us all of the inside information before Nick is joined by leader of the labour party and favorite to win the next election Keir Starmer! He answers your questions on everything from Johnson's flirting with power and playground scraps! Starmer Interview begins at 01:25:46

Another Prime Minister bites the dust
Liz Truss resigns and kicks off another Conservative leadership race, but can any leadership candidates wipe out Labour's 36-point poll lead? Sir David Lidington, Sir Ed Davey, Will Walden and others join Nick live.

Are the Tories toast?
Liz Truss tells MPs she's a 'fighter, not a quitter', as Suella Braverman resigns as Home Secretary. Also on the show, former Met Commissioner Lord Ian Blair and Transport Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan join live.

Pension triple lock shock
There are further calls for Prime Minister Liz Truss to quit as Conservative members lose faith in her ability ahead of PMQs. Also on the show, inflation is back up and Truss can't rule out abandoning a pension triple lock. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly joins Nick live.

Truss fights another day
Nick takes your calls after Liz Truss ducks an urgent question on the economy from Sir Keir Starmer. Chairman of Marks and Spencer, Archie Norman and Armed Forces and Veterans Minister James Heappey joins live.

Mark Rowley calls for hundreds of Met Officers to be sacked!
Nick talks to the new Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Mark Rowley, about the dire state of his police force and his hard line stance calling for hundreds more officers to be sacked. PLUS, we talk to Baroness Casey who has today published her scathing report on the MET's internal review procedure.

Ed Miliband hits back at Greg Hands
Greg Hands calls out Ed Miliband live on air as Nick pushes the new trade minister on the Tories fracking plans. We are later joined by the Shadow Climate Secretary PLUS we talk to Emmanuel Macron's former advisor General Dominique Trinquand about the French President's nuclear claims!

Is public spending out of control?
Prime Minister Liz Truss says she will not cut public spending despite warning of £62bn shortfall. Your calls on this. Also, the new Met Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has defended the policing of climate protests. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly joins Nick live.

Power Giants face Windfall Tax
A date is set for the scaled-back King's coronation and it's the 6th of May. Camilla will be crowned alongside Charles. Also on the show, more Just Stop Oil protests block busy roads and prevent our emergency services from saving lives. Is this how to go about the climate emergency? Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg joins Nick live to discuss everything energy.

Dr Thérèse Coffey is challenged on smoking legislation
Nick discusses Liz Truss and fellow G7 leaders meeting virtually to discuss Ukraine after Russia attacks more cities. Also, despite being well enough to leave hospital, some patients who are deemed 'fit enough' aren't being discharged. Dr Thérèse Coffey joins Nick live and is challenged over her knowledge on smoking legislation.

Global's Make Some Noise
-National Grid warns households could face three-hour power cuts this winter -Three people in hospital after City of London phone-snatch stabbings -Climate Minister Graham Stuart joins live

'When the going gets tough, the Truss gets going'
-Liz Truss attacks 'anti-growth' coalition as she seeks to reassure financial markets -M People furious after Liz Truss uses their song at Tory conference -Conservative Party Chairman Jake Berry joins live

Last day: Conservative Party Conference
-Liz Truss's cabinet in row over benefit cuts and 45p tax U-turn -Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street joins live -Foreign Secretary James Cleverly joins live

Nick Ferrari speaks to Prime Minister Liz Truss
On the show: -Prime Minister Liz Truss speaks to Nick Ferrari at Breakfast -Home Secretary Suella Braverman to propose asylum ban on Channel migrants -Former Brexit negotiator and Conservative Peer Lord Frost joins live

The Chancellor's MASSIVE U-Turn
Nick speaks to Chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng, just moments after he announces a massive U-Turn on one of his major budget policies... PLUS we talk teacher strikes, bird flu, and Nick talks to the Director-General of the CBI

Is the energy price cap a con?
Labour surges to record poll lead, energy price cap, royal mail workers strike, Russia to annex four Ukrainian areas and benefits face a hit

"I am the dog whisperer"
On the show: -Government rejects mini-budget U-turn despite Bank of England stepping in -Draw up plan for cuts, government departments told -Chief Secretary to the Treasury Chris Philp joins live

Labour Party Conference
Nick Ferrari heads down to Liverpool for a Labour Party Conference special. He Speaks to Keir Starmer about the future for the Labour party and the controversial opinions of MP Rupa Huq on her comments about the Chancellor. He also discusses Starmers plan of creating a public owned energy plant in the UK.

New Met Police Commissioner vows to be 'RUTHLESS'
Falling Pound, Labour to renationalise railways, Online Safety Bill, Ofcom chair speaks to Nick Ferrari, Partygate probe fiasco

Teachers and nurses face tax increase
Pound takes hit in Asian markets, Truss plans for more migrants, protestors clash with police in London, Italy votes as far-right Meloni on course to win

Chancellor announces HUGE tax cuts
Fracking laws are relaxed, mini-budget announcement from the chancellor and football-related arrests rocket

The Doctor WILL see you now
Energy cost help for business, and Therese Coffey's new plans to get you a Doctors appointment.

Putin's warning to the West
On the show: -PM Liz Truss defends plans to scrap bankers' bonus cap -Truss to cut stamp duty in push for prosperity -Foreign Office Minister Gillian Keegan joins live

Go broke or go as if we're broke?
On the show: -The nation comes together to pay farewell to Queen Elizabeth II -Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng to announce £30 billion in tax cuts as part of mini-budget -Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan joins live

"This is the problem when you give people a high-viz vest."
As the queues continue to build for the Queen's lying in state, there's news that security are confiscating hand sanitiser and boiled sweets from mourners waiting to go into Westminster Hall. Nick asks is this level of security justified?

The Queen's Lying-in-State
Crowds queue through the night to see the Queen lying in state whilst Sir Keir Starmer calls on anti-monarchy protestors to show some respect. Nick asks for your reaction to the Labour leader's comments.

"What a pile of cobblers!"
Royal superfans have been told they can't camp out to see the Queen's coffin - should police be moving on mourners? Also, hospital appointments and even funerals have been cancelled 'out of respect' to Her Majesty. Nick asks, do you think this is right?