
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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Ethics Adviser Lord Geidt quits
Prime Minister Boris Johnson considers scrapping the role of ethics adviser after Lord Geidt's resignation. Also on the show, Business Minister Paul Scully and Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry join live.

Anne 1 vs Anne 2
Home Secretary Priti Patel says the government remains committed to sending asylum seekers to Rwanda. Also on the show, rail strikes are around the corner with a warning not to travel. Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab also joins the show live.

Rwanda flight BLOCKED by ECHR
The first Rwanda asylum flight is cancelled last-minute after a legal battle. Also on the show, Pensions Minister Guy Opperman and Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy join live.

"Stop boring everyone to death"
The Court of Appeal has allowed a deportation flight to Rwanda which is expected to take off today with less than 10 people onboard. Also on the show, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss struggles to answer some of Nick's trickier questions around the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins LIVE
Nick Ferrari chats to Prime Minister Boris Johnson exclusively on LBC. Also on the show, public concern grows as Minister Brandon Lewis insists the Rwanda deportation flight will go ahead as planned.

A ruler too far
Two Brits sentenced to death in Russian occupied Ukraine, smoking trigger warnings in films, and possible exclusion from school for forgetting your ruler – has the world gone too far?

"I wouldn't want you driving a tank!"
Cigarettes banned, fuel prices soar and benefit claimants to be given Right to Buy! A busy morning as Michael Gove joins Nick Ferarri at Breakfast

“It’s not a small group of extremists”
Former Deputy Governor at the Bank of England, Sir Charlie Bean speaks exclusively to Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, the biggest rail strikes since 1989 loom and Cineworld axes screenings of ‘blasphemous’ film after protests.

Boris Johnson survives
Nick Ferrari speaks to Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey and the PM’s former communication’s director Will Walden, after Boris Johnson survived a vote of no confidence last night.

"You're my hero"
Big show full of big names! Nick Ferrari speaks to Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, former Met Police Commissioner Lord Stevens and football legend Jamie Carragher.

Christine says NO!
France blames ticket fraud for Champions League final chaos while airlines face further travel mayhem. Also, breaking news as Andrea Leadsom says she condemns Boris Johnson’s ‘unacceptable failings of leadership.'

Return of the penis (debate)
Can a woman be born with a penis? Also on the show, the UK are calling for an investigation into chaos at the Champions League final and Chris Philp, Technology and Digital Economy Minister, joins the show live from Westminster.

Money, Money, Money
Former EasyJet chair Sir Mike Rake speaks to Nick Ferrari, concerns are raised over Rishi Sunak's support package for pensioners and Abba's Voyage show opens in London.

Will Walden doesn't hold back!
Boris Johnson insists the UK needs to move on from partygate after the Sue Gray report and former Communications Director for the PM, Will Walden, says the detail is 'utterly appalling'

HELP IS ON THE WAY (DEAR)!
Nineteen young children and two adults have died in a shooting at a primary school in Texas. Former Russian PM under Putin, Mikhail Kasyanov, speaks exclusively to Nick Ferrari at Breakfast. Environment Secretary George Eustice says help is on the way (dear...) to support Brits during the cost of living crisis.

"If you come near me I'll hit you"
After much speculation, photos have emerged of PM Boris Johnson drinking at a Downing Street lockdown event. Also, the Elizabeth Line is finally open! Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, Sir Dave Thompson QPM and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps join Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.

'RICHI' Sunak
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi is unable to say who called a meeting between Sue Gray and PM Boris Johnson while the boss of E.ON Energy warns 40% of customers face fuel poverty. Also, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Simon Clarke, joins Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.

Not invited to work drinks? You could be a target of victimisation
The Met crackdown on speeding, The NHS prescribes app to beat insomnia, and murder cases being investigated from home, claims police chief.

'Dopey Dave' gets banned
Chancellor Rishi Sunak vows to cut taxes for business in his autumn budget while police are being advised to go easy on shoplifters who steal to eat. Is this right? Policing Minister Kit Malthouse is on the show. Also, Nick Ferrari at Breakfast celebrations 1.4 million weekly listeners. Thank you!

Police detective forced to use foodbanks talks to Nick Ferrari
Rishi Suank refuses to rule out windfall tax, some Ukrainian refugees kicked out by their hosts, and police detective who criticised Priti Patel speaks to Nick Ferrari.

Apocalyptic food price rises?!
Bank of England boss warns of apocalyptic food price rises, and the premier league football star that has a come out as gay.

Hunky-dory
PM Boris Johnson orders ministers to axe 91,000 civil service jobs. Brexit Opportunities Minster Jacob Rees-Mogg tells Nick Ferrari he defends the plans because it will save Brits £3.5bn a year. Hunky-dory...?

EXCLUSIVE: Boris Johnson speaks to Nick Ferrari
Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks exclusively to Nick Ferrari at Breakfast during his trip to Sweden and Finland. Johnson is left speechless and shares his views on Putin, the cost-of-living crisis and 'Beergate'

LIVE from Finland
PM Boris Johnson warns he can't shield everyone from the cost-of-living crisis while Britain's top general admits the Army is not big enough to tackle UK security threats. Also, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove says Boris Johnson dealt with the Covid pandemic "better than many other countries."

Waitrose-card holder protests
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says he will resign if he is fined over 'beergate' while climate protesters face a year in jail under a Public Order Bill. Policing Minister Kit Malthouse tells Nick eco-protesters who block roads are Waitrose card-holders who can afford to pay £1,000 fines!

"Good to speak to you Nick... see ya"
Nick Ferrari exclusively speaks to former Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane. Also, Dominic Raab accuses Sir Keir Starmer of hypocrisy over 'beergate' and Shadow Heath Secretary Wes Streeting threatens to cut the interview short.

Election Special
A round up of all that happened overnight after local elections

Should BP pay a windfall tax?
Energy company windfall tax, Chelsea FC bid with Seb Coe, and police fail to solve 500 burglaries a day!

The 'Right to Buy' your own home is set to return
Boris plans to bring back 'right to buy' and it's 25 years since Tony Blair became PM.

How many migrants have crossed the channel since Rwanda announcement?
A surprising number of migrants cross channel since government announced the Rwanda deal.

Care home Covid scandal
The government acted unlawfully sending patients back to care homes without testing them for Covid.

Would privatising the Passport office solve the delays?
Boris threatens to privatise passport & DVLA offices, and sharia law in our jails.

Backlash over Mail on Sunday Angela Rayner article
Elon Musk buys twitter, and is cash disappearing?

Rees-Mogg calls for civil servants to be back in the office
All politicians condemn 'misogynistic' Mail on Sunday article, and should civil servants still be working from home?

Boris faces probe over claims he misled parliament
Samantha markle speaks to Nick, and is the PM hiding by visiting India right now?

Prince Harry Jubilee celebration snub?
Back PARTYGATE inquiry or pay the price, says Labour and the fallout from Prince Harry's US TV interview.

Boris says sorry....again
Boris apologises to the commons, and a former PM criticises the plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Archbishop Welby criticises Rwanda plan for migrants
Patel says the critics have no alternatives to sending migrants to Rwanda and Rees-Mogg wants civil servants back in the office.

Channel migrants to be 'processed' in Rwanda...
The Government launch plan to send migrants to Rwanda for processing, and how many party fines would Beccome a problem for Boris?

Can Boris survive the party fine?
Prime Minister and Chancellor fined for attending lockdown party.

Rishi Sunak : calls to release tax return
Rishi Sunak under pressure over his Tax affairs, and the Cambridge student returning to Ukraine to fight.

Was Boris's trip to Kyiv a PR stunt?
The PM does a walkabout in Kyiv, the Sunaks' tax affairs, and the Queen reveals how Covid affected her.

The Chancellor faces questions over wife Akshata Murty's non-dom tax status
The family firm of Rishi Sunak's non-dom status wife made tens of millions of pounds from British taxpayer-funded contracts.

Furious families to protest over visa delays for Ukrainian refugees
More than 160 families sign up for demonstration outside Parliament after being left in the dark over progress of applications.

The new tax year starts today... with a tax hike
Nick speaks with the Health secretary, Sajid Javid, who defends the rise in National Insurance hitting millions of people already struggling to deal with the cost of living crisis.

Trans people can be excluded from single-sex services if justifiable
Transgender people can be legally excluded from single-sex spaces in certain scenarios if there is ‘a sufficiently good reason’, the equalities watchdog has said.

Call the Cabinet with Jacob Rees-Mogg
Brexit Opportunities Minister, Jacob Rees-Mogg, takes your calls on LBC.

The shock of the energy price cap rise
Energy price cap rise, and the Tories trail Labour in the crime polls

Shrewsbury Maternity Scandal
Maternity Scandal led to deaths, and Baby P mother approved for parole.

Prince Andrew escorts the Queen
The Queen has Prince Andrew escort her into the Prince Philip memorial, and Gordon Brown speaks to Nick about the rising cost of living.