
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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World's first Ultra Low Emission Zone expands to cover Inner London
London’s pollution charge zone has just become 18 times larger with drivers of vehicles which do not comply being charged £12.50 a day

GPs threaten industrial action
Covid cases back over 50,000, GPs threaten industrial action over in-person appointments, and Alec Baldwin fatally shoots the director of photography on his latest movie with a prop gun.

Police to verify their ID with a video call to the station
Nick looks at the latest covid news, with gloomy outlooks being given for Christmas. Again. Also in the show: we speak to a woman's rights campaigners about the new police ID system, and the boycott of clubs where girls are being spike by injections. We also ask: are fraudsters getting a free rein?

The drive for Net Zero
Nick Ferrari looks at the governments new plans to push for Net Zero, with questions over how it can be compatible with the government's levelling up agenda with Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng. Plus, we celebrate the life and work of legendary composer Leslie Bricusse.

Southend gets city status
David Amess legacy sees Southend get city status, England get handed a 2 match stadium ban, and grants for heat pumps.

Sir David Amess
Nick Ferrari gets the latest following the killing of Sir David Amess and remembers him with Labour and Conservative MPs alike, asking: does more need to be done to protect MPs?

Get £100 on tap today
People using contactless cards can now spend up to £100 a time after the limit on payments more than doubled from £45

GPs get £250m fund to increase face to face appointments
Plan ahead for Christmas, GPs named & shamed if they fail to see patients and Prince William criticizes space tourism.

Why are unemployed people not taking up available jobs?
As a report suggests that jobs available in the UK are at a 20-year high, Nick Ferrari asks: Why are people not filling the jobs available? Oliver Dowden, Chair of the Tory Party joins to answer questions from Boris Johnson's holiday to the shipping jam at Felixstowe port and Rachael Venables reports live from an Insulin Britain roadblock.

Is Fracking the answer to the energy crisis?
Christmas supply problems, and do we need to start fracking again to solve the energy crisis?

How many days a week should GPs work?
The Energy crisis - should the government bailout companies, and how many days a week should GPs work?

How much are your energy bills going up by?
Cost of living to go up due to the energy crisis and the Saudi led takeover of Newcastle United

The reviews of Boris' conference speech
How did Boris speech at conference go down with voters?

The Universal Credit uplift comes to an end
The end of the £20 uplift to UC, and Dominic Raab speaks to Nick at the Conservative party conference

Boris Johnson joins Nick at Conference
The PM joins Nick in the studio at the Conservative party conference.

Rishi Sunak joins Nick
The chancellor joins Nick at the Conservative party conference

Sarah Everard murderer gets whole life sentence
Sarah Everard murderer get whole life term - should Cressida Dick resign? and how many GP visits are now face to face?

Sir Keir Starmer joins Nick
Sir Keir Starmer joins Nick following his speech at the Labour Party conference

Is the petrol crisis easing?
Boris says the petrol crisis is easing, and what will be in Keir Starmer's speech?

How much do Labour want the minimum wage to be?
The Army are instructed to start training soldiers to drive fuel trucks. Inquiry into smart motorways ordered, and do Labour know what they want the minimum wage to be?

Is there any fuel left?
Panic at the pumps day 4, and reports from the Labour Party conference

PANIC MODE AT THE PETROL PUMP
BP has warned it has had to "temporarily" close some of its petrol stations due to a shortage of lorry drivers. The oil firm said only "a handful" of sites were affected by the fuel supply issues due to a lack of unleaded and diesel fuel. There are around 1,200 BP branded petrol stations around the UK, of which 300 are operated by BP themselves. The company said it was working hard to address the issues.

Two more energy firms go bust
How many energy firms will be left as wholesale gas prices surge, Universal Credit cut 'vindictive' says Gordon Brown, and Keir Starmer's 14,000 word essay!

As Johnson meets Biden, there's no sign of a trade deal with the US
US/UK trade deal isn't happening any time soon says Biden, the money wasted in the NHS on excess prescriptions, and Priti Patel says 'I'll lock up the eco mob'

Energy crisis - how long do we have?
The lack of CO2 will lead to food shortages in weeks, M25 protests back for 2nd time in two days, and could James Bond ever be a woman?

How many UK energy firms will go bust?
Energy crisis leads to several energy companies going bust. Climate activists try again to block M25, and the NHS diversity Tsar gets paid more than the PM.

Is this a new Cold War?
The Australian US and UK pact is denounced as irresponsible by the Chinese, and the Insulate Britain protestors are out on the M25 but with less success this time.

Boris shuffles the pack
Cabinet shuffle winners and losers and how should the M25 climate protestors be treated?

Insulate Britain block the M25 again!
Nicki Minaj gets in a twitter spat with Boris Johnson & Climate Protestors block the M25 for a second time in a week

Your 12 yr old can get their own Covid-19 vaccine
The government opens up the Covid-19 vaccine programme to 12-15 year olds and they can decide to get their vaccine despite their parents wishes, and should all meat be marked with how it was produced?

M25 closed by protestors
Vaccine passports shelved in England, and protestors close several junctions on the M25

French Fury at Home Sec Priti Patel
Boats carrying migrants across the English Channel could be turned back from the UK, if personally approved by Home Secretary Priti Patel. The government has authorised Border Force officials to use the new tactic - but only in limited circumstances. However France is strongly against the plan, saying it breaks maritime law and accusing the UK of blackmail.

INCOMPETENCE OR RACISM?
The Education Secretary said on Wednesday that he made a "genuine mistake" in an interview with the Evening Standard when he said he had met Mr Rashford online, when he meant Mr Itoje. Both sportsmen are black, prompting accusations of racism, leading Nick Ferrari to grill Care Minister Helen Whately over the case.

1000 migrants cross channel in a day
Migrant crisis gets worse, and the new social care plan from the Prime Minister

Vaccine passports are coming
Vaccine passports coming this month and, Grenfell Tower : should it be demolished over safety fears?

Friday 3rd Sep
A report highlights the amount of child abuse in religious institutions and Justice Secretary Robert Buckland.

Piers Morgan cleared by OFCOM
Piers Morgan comments about Meghan cleared by OFCOM, and double child murderer Colin Pitchfork released from jail.

Geronimo owner speaks to Nick Ferrari
President Biden says he was not going to extend the Afghan war forever, and the Alpaca, Geronimo, loses its appeal against Defra and is put down. Nick speaks to his owner.

Afghanistan - The final withdrawal
Who comes off worst in the Afghan crisis, gender neutral Police uniforms, and should disposable nappies be taxed more?

Blasts outside Kabul airport kills at least 73 people
At least 73 people have died, including 13 US service personnel, after two blasts and a gunfight outside Kabul airport.

Will the Doctor see you now?
GPs have been accused of improving their own work-life balance while worsening the life-death balance of their patients who are demanding the return of face-to-face appointments.

Food shortages at their worst due to Covid and Brexit
A supermarket boss claims current food shortages are the worst he’s ever seen as shops and restaurants struggle for stock amid labour shortages from a lack of fruit pickers, meat processors, HGV drivers and other related roles.

'That's B*****ks Nick!' says Defence Secretary
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace dismisses claims former Royal Marine Pen Farthing has been 'cut off by the MoD' and left 'to fend for himself' in Afghanistan.

Tony Blair slams Joe Biden's 'imbecilic' retreat from Afghanistan
Former prime minister Tony Blair has slammed President Biden for the 'imbecilic' military pullout of Aghanistan and says the crisis reveals that the UK risks being relegated to "the second division of global powers".

Bad call, Minister - Dominic Raab fights for his political future
Dominic Rabb is coming under increasing pressure to resign after it emerged a crucial phone call the foreign secretary was urged to make to help evacuate interpreters in Afghanistan did not happen, the Foreign Office has admitted. Nick checks public opinion with Peter Kellner, former President of YouGov, and gets the Westminster perspective from Trevor Kavanagh, Political Columnist at the Sun and the paper's former political editor.

How much will your Rail fare go up by?
Who's to blame for the Afghan crisis? Geronimo the Alpaca on a final appeal, and which London borough will rip up its Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme?

Afghan women will have rights within islamic law
Afghan women will have rights within islamic law, says Taliban leader. Nandos shuts 50 restaurants, and could Aspirin be a treatment for breast cancer?

Biden defends US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Biden defends US withdrawal from Afghanistan, and is your local hospital likely to collapse?

Kabul captured by the Taliban
As Kabul falls to the Taliban, what hope for Afghanistan now?

Should we send troops back to Afghanistan?
Is the Taliban resurgence our fault? 6 people die in a shooting in Plymouth, and a tribute to the actress Una Stubbs, who has died aged 84.