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Record GCSE results are in
GCSE results day, and Cressida Dick takes your calls

How much is Lionel Messi earning at PSG!
Criminals removed from deportation flights to Jamaica, Lionel Messi signs for PSG, and TFL boss joins Nick for a chat.

Prince Andrew accused of sexually abusing Virginia Giuffre in US lawsuit
Virginia Giuffre, who alleges she was brought to the UK aged 17 to have sex with the Duke of York, has filed a civil case in New York claiming he abused her. Nick speaks with Royal Commentator, Associate Editor at the Daily Telegraph and fellow LBC presenter Camilla Tominey.

Alpacas are marching on Downing Street to save Geronimo
Geronimo the alpaca has tested positive for bovine tuberculosis on two occasions, leading the Department of Food, Environment and Rural Affairs to rule that he must be euthanised. Nick speaks with Geronimo's owner, Helen MacDonald, who recently lost her final appeal at the High Court in London to save her beloved animal.

Your vaccination questions answered
Covid-19 App pings on the rise again, infected blood inquiry, and Ask the Experts with your calls about getting vaccinated.

RNLI chief hits out over migrant rescue abuse
After some RNLI volunteers were heckled by members of the public for rescuing migrants, the charity's chief executive Mark Dowie spoke out as record numbers attempt to cross the English Channel.

Wed 28th July - Nick meets Boris
In an extended interview with Boris Johnson, Nick & Boris discuss Policing, vaccination, press freedom and lots more.

Tue 27th July : Covid cases dropping
Covid cases on the retreat? The government's new crime plan, and did a British woman catch Covid in a quarantine hotel?!

Monday 26th - Will Spain and Greece end up on the amber list?
Monday 26th Javid apologises for saying cower remark over Covid, more travel chaos ahead, and Keir Starmer takes calls.

Friday 23rd July
Friday 23rd July

Seb Coe on the Tokyo Olympics
Migrant crisis crossing the channel deepens, Lord Seb Coe on the GB Olympic hopefuls, and the latest on the 3% NHS Pay Rise.

Record number of migrants cross the channel
The UK government gives French authorities £55million to clamp down on channel crossings, backlash as pinged staff rules are unworkable and wolf whistling could be made a crime.

Will you need a vaccine passport?
Vaccine passports to go clubbing are coming and the West End shows that can't go on...

Freedom!
How is freedom day going?

How many people are getting pinged by the NHS App?!
So many people getting pinged by the Covid App that businesses can't run, Hammersmith bridge re-opens, and Simon Calder answers travel questions.

Online racists should get banned from football says Johnson
Ban racists from football says Johnson, Winter virus & Flu could break the NHS, and sugar tax proposal.

Should a double killer be getting released?
Colin Pitchfork's parol release confirmed, Tech chiefs quizzed over social media racial abuse, and face masks set to remain compulsory on London Underground.

Mings v Patel
Tyrone Mings accuses Priti Patel of gesture Politics.

The morning after
The morning after England lose the Euros Final. Why didn't it come home?

Labour hold on to Batley & Spen
Labour just cling on in the Batley & Spen by-election, the Euros has been spreading covid says Sage advisor, and what is causing 'hundreds' of cat deaths?

Introducing 'I've Been Thinking with Peter Frankopan'
Hi, Nick Ferrari listener, We’ve got another brand new podcast we think you’ll enjoy. ‘I’ve Been Thinking’ is a new weekly show hosted by Peter Frankopan. As well as being a best-selling author (Silk Roads), Professor of Global History and Oxford and voted as one of the World’s Top 50 Thinkers, Peter uses this podcast to speak with some incredible guests looking at topics from around the world that help understand and explain the past, present and future. Guests include former Director of the FBI James Comey and Chinese artist & activist Ai Weiwei. This is a taster of what you can expect from the show. If you like what you hear please search for I’ve Been Thinking with Peter Frankopan on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.

Should the man who tackled Chris Whitty be sacked?
School pupil bubbles should be scrapped says Education Sec, the man who confronted Chris Whitty in the street has been sacked, and Princess Diana would have been 60 today

Is it coming home?
School kids self isolating chaos, and dare we believe England can win the Euros?

Sajid Javid sets his lockdown easing date...
Sajid Javid spells out when the current lockdown restrictions should end and should Chris Whitty get police protection after. being attacked for a second time?

Should Hancock have been sacked?
Should Matt Hancock have been sacked by Boris before he was forced to resign?

Andrew Lloyd Webber in the studio
Lord Lloyd Webber joins Nick to discuss his challenge against the government decision to restrict the opening of theatres.

Merkel wants all of Europe to isolate us!
Russia targets a British Navy destroyer, Merkel wants to ruin our summer holidays, and JVT accosted on the street by an anti-vaxxer

Flu & Pneumonia deaths 10x higher than Covid-19
Flu & Pneumonia could be bad this winter, travel industry day of action to highlight their plight, and UEFA dignitaries exempt from travel rules

White working class let down by decades of neglect
MPs say white working class let down by decades of neglect, travel pain until next year, and why your android phone will sound an alert today!

How many people can you have at your wedding now?
Matt Hancock kept Boris in the dark over vaccine success ahead of proposed freedom day, new wedding rules come in to play today, and did the Toris lose Chesham and Amersham by-election because of new planning rules?

Hancock warns about NHS backlog...
The NHS is facing the "biggest pressure in its history" from a backlog potentially twice as big as previously feared, Matt Hancock has warned. On Thursday, the Health Secretary told hospitals to brace for a flood of up to 12.2 million people in need of elective procedures such as hip, knee and eye operations. This includes 5.1 million patients currently on waiting lists. Health bosses believe there could be a further 7.1 million who stayed away during the Covid pandemic but who will come forward demanding treatment, Mr Hancock revealed. He said that even with the NHS "running at 100 per cent", coping with this total would be the greatest challenge the service had yet encountered.

Is WFH forever?
Work from home forever? Double vaccinated - you can go on holiday! Charles Spencer joins Nick to discuss his new book and more...

Met Police corruption
Daniel Morgan report accuses Met Police of 'form of corruption', Sajid Javid proposes legal age to marry is raised to 18, and the joy of fostering.

FREEDOM DAY POSTPONED FOR FOUR WEEKS
The final stage of easing lockdown restrictions in England is to be delayed until 19 July, the PM has said. It means most remaining curbs on social contact will continue beyond 21 June, when they had been due to be lifted. The limit on wedding guest numbers will be removed but venues will still have to adhere to other rules. Boris Johnson said there would be a review after two weeks and he was "confident" the delay would not need to be longer than four weeks.

Call Keir : Keir Starmer takes your calls
Lockdown delays, did the BBC mess up by broadcasting Christian Errikson collapse and treatment, and Call Keir.

G7 leaders prepare for sea shanty serenade
Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi hints that the June 21st lockdown easing is now in doubt as Delta cases surge, the G7 leaders prepare for a sea-shanty serenade and Nick Ferrari gets your thoughts on John Lewis giving equal parental leave to employees.

Introducing ‘If It Bleeds It Leads’
Hi Nick Ferrari fans – we have a new True Crime podcast we think you’ll enjoy called ‘If It Bleeds It Leads’ Could you be a criminal? What separates the way you think, from the criminal mind? Join the world’s leading professor of criminology, Prof. David Wilson and star of Silent Witness Emilia Fox as they discover what’s really going on behind some of the most notorious crimes. What do you do with have-a-go heroes who try to stop you robbing a bank? What's it like inside an escalating prison riot? And how do you deal with Britain’s most infamous hitman telling you he's been ordered to kill you? In this podcast series you’ll hear from offenders, the police, crime experts and investigators as we delve into the workings of the criminal mind. Here’s a sneaky peak and the first Episode drops on Monday 14th June. If you like what you hear search for ‘If It Bleeds It Leads’ on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.

Does the UK have a 'special relationship' with the US?
It is a phrase credited to Winston Churchill – and the state of it has been a source of endless anxiety for a string of prime ministers. But not, it seems, for Boris Johnson. Downing Street confirmed on Monday that he is not a fan of the term “special relationship” as a way of describing the UK’s friendship with its most powerful ally. The disclosure, which came a day after Joe Biden used the phrase and three days before Johnson welcomes the US president ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, was based on a suggestion that Johnson saw it as “needy and weak”.

Queen canceled? Students vote to remove HRH's portrait
Reaction to students voting to take down the Queen’s portrait, we ask whether Julie Burchill should have lost her job because of a tweet and get the thoughts from the Bank of England’s Chief Economist Andy Haldane on the post-covid recovery.

6-months on from the first jab
Colin Pitchfork could be released from jail, concerns grow over June 21st lockdown lifting and we get your thoughts on cricketer Ollie Robinson's suspension. Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi also joins Nick Ferrari for an exclusive interview to mark 6-months since the first jab.

The great LBC e-scooter race
LBC reporters race across London to test the e-scooters on trial, we discuss Tony Blair's call for covid jab passes and Boris Johnson facing a revolt over plans to cut UK Foreign Aid. We also get your reaction to Cricketer Ollie Robinson being banned from playing for England over historical tweets.

Portugal comes off the travel green list!
Portugal turns amber ruining travel plans, Tory revolt over plans to cut the foreign aid contribution, and what to do with the toppled Colston statue in Bristol?

How many migrants will cross the channel this year?
Migrant channel crossing, School catch-up Tsar quits, and is an apology for historical racist and sexist tweets enough?

Zero deaths from Covid 19
For the first time in over a year, the UK records zero deaths from Covid 19, and is £1.5BN enough to help kids catch up on their education?

Naomi Osaka withdraws from the French Open
Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from the French Open The 23-year-old four-time grand slam winner originally opted out of media duties, saying: “I’ve often felt that people have no regard for athletes’ mental health and this rings true whenever I see a press conference or partake in one.”

Should we delay the roadmap?
Covid origin probe in China, England rugby star Henry Slade says he will not take the jab and Indian variant cases surge. Plus, traffic lights in London are set to give pedestrians the green light.

With friends like these...
The fallout from Dominic Cummings attendance at the Health and Science & Technology select committees, including claims Matt Hancock should have been sacked and thousands of people died unnecessarily

Where are the areas with updated Covid advice?
Advice to areas worst hit by Indian variant updated, get the popcorn out for the Dominic Cummings show, and e-scooters driving a crime wave.

Have we swerved off the road map?
Weddings, social distancing, and masks update delayed, Maureen Lipman quits Equity, and new boiler ban coming

Australia trade deal will ruin UK farmers, critics warn
What will trade deals do for UK farmers, Dominic Cummings herd immunity claims, and 'Call the Cabinet' with Liz Truss