
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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The Queen wants you to get the vaccine!
Queen makes surprising public endorsement of the vaccine, supreme court rule pon whether Shamima Begum can return to contest her citizenship, and should primary school kids have to wear masks in class?

Teachers will get to grade their own pupils
Teacher assessed grades again this summer, what will be in the budget, and prisoners to get a covid jab before the police.

Do you want a vaccine passport?
Should vaccine passports be introduced, Hammersmith bridge ferry delayed until summer, and Boris feels guilty about his journalism.

Freedom in 118 days!
Nick Ferrari analyses the details of the roadmap out of Lockdown

What's in the roadmap?
Boris set to confirm the roadmap out of lockdown, schools in England to return on March 8th, and the latest edition of Call Keir

Boris wants all pupils back at school by March 8th
100 day target for new vaccines, Boris wants kids back to school by March 8th, and footballer Wilfred Zaha says he'll no longer take the knee or wear BLM on his shirts.

Would you get infected with Covid-19 for £4,500?
Once you've had both vaccine jabs, why do you still have to isolate, and should people be paid £4,500 to go on a trial and be infected with the coronavirus?

Another 1.7 million told to self isolate
Are you in the expanded self isolate list? Sadiq Khan says flood schools with Police, and fines for misleadnig border force on red list travel

Quarantine Hotels open today
Quarantine hotels, and should teachers be allowed to strike?

Call the Cabinet: Priti Patel
Britain's economy is set to bounce back 'like a coiled spring' after lockdown ends according to the lead economist at the Bank of England. Also, Nick speaks to the Home Secretary Priti Patel for Call the Cabinet, exclusive to LBC.

Will we get a holiday in 2021?
Foreign or staycation holidays, and a government fund for the cladding crisis

Travellers face £1,750 quarantine hotel charge
Travellers put into quarantine hotels in England will be charged £1,750 to stay according to the Health Secretary Matt Hancock. Also, Nick discusses the cladding crisis after 1 in 6 were found to have begun exploring bankruptcy options.

Schools Summer term to be extended
Lockdown, Schools, and get a jab to get a job?

Minister rules out vaccine passports & South Africa halts AstraZeneca rollout
Nadhim Zahawi has ruled out the use of "vaccine passports" while Labour say they may be necessary, South Africa halts the rollout of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine as findings suggest it may not prevent mild illness caused by COVID-19 and two people have died with a further twelve injured after a series of knife attacks in London.

Hotel Quarantine date set
Travellers from certain countries will have to stay in quarantine hotels on arrival to the UK

UK passes ten million first jab milestone
The UK passes the ten million mark of people vaccinated with a first dose, as England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty says the UK is "past the peak" of the current wave. And the head of NHS Track and Trace, Baroness Dido Harding, says about 20,000 people a day aren't complying with self-isolation instructions.

Yet more Coronavirus mutations
UK finds more concerning mutations, Captain Sir Tom Moore tribute, and Scottish schools to open sooner than England

How to deal with the South African variant
What problems will the South African variant cause, Met Police to continue disproportionate stop & search, and why are some people 'trolling' Captain Sir Tom Moore?

Should teachers get a vaccine priority?
The EU/Northern Ireland AstraZenica argument, teachers could all be vaccinated in two days, and is the broadcast media message on Covid-19 too negative?

Nicola Sturgeon threatens to publish AZ supply data
Nicola Sturgeon in row with UK government over AZ data. Are the public getting lockdown fatigue?

Call Keir
Boris Johnson has annonuced that schools will not be able to reopen to pupils after the February half-term, but could do so from 8 March. Also, the leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer takes your calls.

Covid deaths pass 100,000
Covid deaths top 100,000 and the EU complain about the discrepancy between vaccines in the UK & EU

Hotel quarantines introduced to limit entry of new Covid variants
The government are set to introduce a mandatory hotel quarantine to suppress new variants of coronavirus entering the UK. Also, Nick interviews Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi on the progress of the national vaccination effort.

When will schools re-open?
Travellers expected to be told to quarantine in a hotel when they arrive in the UK, and Tory MPs revolt over school closures.

Goodbye Donald.
Joe Biden is the new president, Priti Patel called for UK Borders to have closed in March 2020, and the increasing abuse of shop staff.

Schools to re-open region by region
Schools, Inauguration day, and how will the world remember Trump?

Four Million have now been vaccinated
Vaccinations, Cressida Dick takes your calls, and Coroner says Smart Motorways present ongoing risk of death.

Should the £20 a week universal credit uplift be extended?
UK arrivals face a compulsory hotel quarantine as part of an effort to stop the spread of new covid strains. Also, Nick asks whether the government should extend the £20 a week universal credit uplift brought in at the start of the first lockdown.

Can we stop the Brazilian variant?
London is bottom of the vaccine rollout, the Barazilian Covid variant, and Long Covid

The new Covid variant
New Covid variant identified from Brazil, will GCSE and A-Level students have to sit mini exams, and is jogging legal now?

Should Covid vaccination centres be 24 hours a day?
Would you get a vaccine at 2am? Some schools have 60% capacity with the children of 'key workers', and how far can you ride your bike and still be 'local'?

Are the Police getting heavy handed with Covid fines?
Restrictions could get even tighter, the Police get criticised over their lockdown tactics, and should teachers get moved up the vaccine list?

The army are put in charge of vaccine logistics
The army will deliver your vaccine, and Donald Trump gets suspended from facebook indefinitely

Trump supporters storm the Capitol
All the fallout from the storming of the Capitol building in Washington, and are Nurseries covid secure?

Where does the UK stand in vaccinations compared to the world?
UK is better than you'd expect when it comes to vaccinations, and when will schools return?

England goes into Lockdown 3
What will this lockdown mean for England?

The first Oxford vaccine administered
Is Tier 5 lockdown coming? the first AstraZenica Oxford vaccine is administered, and should schools be open?

Coronavirus: Your questions answered
Nick is joined by DR Chris Smith, plus LBC's Westminster correspondent, Ben Kentish to answer your questions about the Corona-virus. Plus a "Twas the night before Christmas" special read to LBC listeners by Geoffrey Cox QC.

Will Schools re-open in January?
Tier 4, lorries held up in Dover, will schools ever open, and Daniel Barnett answers your legal quiestions.

Tier 4 for London and the South East
- London, the South East and East of England enter a new Tier 4 - Travel disruption as various countries shut their borders to the UK to prevent spread of new COVID variant - Coronavirus: Your Questions Answered

Staggered return for schools next year
Jacob Rees-Mogg criticises UNICEF for playing politics, staggered return for schools next year to allow for school testing, and should you confront people not wearing masks?

PM tells UK to have merry 'little' Christmas
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has advised the nation to keep Christmas celebrations small despite not relaxing rules about household mixing. Also, Nick asks about the impact of air pollution after it was confirmed to be the cause of death of Ella Kissi-Debrah.

More scheduled talks over Christmas rules
The four UK nations are set to offer tougher warnings about the dangers of relaxing coronavirus restrictions, however it remains unlikely that the rule allowing three households to mix will be revoked. Also, Nick asks whether schools should shut early for Christmas after Greenwich council backs down to the government over its school closure policy.

London to move into Tier 3
The UK government has decided to move London into Tier 3 after seeing an increase in case numbers in the capital. Also, Nick asks whether schools should close early this Christmas.

Call Keir
The UK government and the European Union have agreed to 'go the extra mile' in order to try and secure a trade deal, despite the previous deadline being set for last Sunday. Also, Sir Keir Starmer takes your calls.

Bye bye Babs
As the UK and EU fail to find a breakthrough over the Brexit trade deal, Boris Johnson says that a no-deal has become very likely. Also, Nick pays tribute to actress Barbara Windsor who has died aged 83.

Brexit trade talks unlikely to go beyond Sunday
UK-EU talks to reach a post-Brexit trade deal are "unlikely" to continue after Sunday, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said. Also, Nick asks whether it is racist to use the term 'black' when identifying people by their race.

It's the final final week to secure a Brexit deal!
Boris heads to Brussels, how is the Covid-19 vaccine going, and schools giving teachers a day off to go Christmas shopping?

First covid vaccines administered as V-Day arrives
Margaret Keenan, 90, became the first patient in the world to receive the Pfizer Covid-19 jab as the NHS launched its biggest ever vaccine campaign today. Also, Nick asks whether SNP First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was disrespectful not to endorse a royal tour taken by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge designed to pay tribute to essential workers.

Last chance for the Brexit trade deal
Brexit negotiations between the UK and EU are set to restart in Brussels after it was reported that concessions had been made over fishing rights. Also, Nick asks whether Millwall FC should take more action after many of its fans booed players for taking a knee.