
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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Boris Johnson says "it could have gone either way"
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has thanked the NHS after being discharged from hospital as the country enters its fourth week of lockdown, and psychologist Emma Kenny takes your Coronavirus emotional health questions.

Easter in Lockdown
Boris is out of intensive care, but the lockdown continues way beyond Easter, and two education experts take your Coronavirus related education questions.

Charities promised £750M bailout money
Rishi Sunak announces £750M of cash to help struggling charities, an update on the Prime Minister in intensive care, and the chief pharmacist of Boots UK takes your calls.

Should Brexit be delayed because of Coronavirus?
Boris Johnson spends his second night in intensive care, China reports no Covid-19 deaths for the first time since the crisis began, and should Brexit get put on hold until this Coronavirus crisis has past.

Boris Johnson in intensive care
Reaction to boris Johnson being admitted to intensive care with Covid-19, and employment advice from Daniel Barnett

The Queen addresses the nation over Coronavirus
The Queen makes an address to the nation over the Coronavirus situation, and Boris Johnson is admitted to hospital with persistent symptoms

100,000 tests a day by end of April
Matt Hancock apologises and pledges 100,000 tests a day by end of April, and former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt takes listeners questions.

Testing? What testing?
Why have so few NHS staff been tested? And why aren't the banks lending money to small businesses?

Coronavirus : Why are there not more tests?
Government come under pressure due to lack of ramping up testing, NHS staff are still short of suitable protection equipment, and Simon Calder takes your travel related queries.

£75M to bring everyone home
Government announce £75M to help repatriate all Brits abroad, criticism the we still don't have enough COVID-19 test kits, and now bin collections are being cut back.

Will the lockdown last until June?
Government advisor says some form of lockdown will be with us for 6 months, is there still pressure on protective equipment for healthcare professionals, and undertakers argue that a ban on funerals would be safer

Finally some bailout cash for the self-employed
Rishi Sunak announces arrangements for the self-employed to get paid during the Coronavirus crisis, also new Police powers to enforce protection, and are you allowed to move house right now?

Would you inform on your neighbours breaking the lockdown?
BMA warns Doctors and patients will die without proper protection, half a million sign up to be NHS volunteers, and police chief urges people to inform on their neighbours if they flout the lockdown rules.

Has the lockdown changed people's behaviour?
Coronavirus : Lockdown, 250,000 NHS volunteers, Tokyo Olympics cancelled, and will a recession be worse than the virus itself?

You can no longer leave the house!
In the most stringent measures yet, Boris sets out the plan of action for the next few months as we are all told : You must stay at home.

Is the Lockdown coming?
Coronavirus : a letter is going out to 1.5M people to tell them to stay indoors for 12 weeks, former Sainsburys boss, Justin King on why shoppers don't need to hoard food and employment lawyer Daniel Barnett answers your questions.

The £330BN Coronavirus bailout
Chancellor unveils £330 BN Coronavirus business package, as businesses, theatres, and pubs all start to suffer. Should we abandon HS2, and redistribute the funds to the NHS?

Coronavirus : Now we shouldn't go to bars, clubs & theatres
After the Prime Minister tells us that we should socially seperate from each other, Nick asks how are we going to cope? Also, Dr Jonathan Leach, Joint secretary of the Royal college of GP's is on to take your calls.

The over-70's could be told to self-isolate 'within weeks'
Coronavirus : over 70's to be told to self-isolate, European countries react with more stringent measures than the UK, can the NHS cope, and the GCSE & A-level exams could be delayed.

Is the government doing enough to combat Covid-19
As the UK decides to keep schools open, why is our government's advice so different to other countries?

Chancellor's £30BN giveaway
After the budget, has Rishi Sunak done enough to support the UK economy during the Coronavirus, Harvey Weinstein is sentenced to 23 years in Prison, and chronic migraine sufferers given fresh hope with first new drug in 20 years.

Global stock market crash!
Global shares plunge, Cheltenham festival to go ahead, and Prince Andrew 'no longer co-operating' on the Epstein case

Italy quarantines 16 million people to curb coronavirus spread
- Italy implements travel restrictions affecting 16 million people to try and curb the spread of coronavirus - Trevor Phillips speaks to Nick following his suspension from the Labour party. - Supermarkets begin "rationing" after a wave of coronavirus-fuelled panic buying.

First Coronavirus fatality in the UK
- A patient with underlying health conditions has become the first person in the UK to die after testing positive for coronavirus. - A dossier of 300+ allegations of Islamophobia in the Conservative party has been submitted to the EHRC. - LBC has learned that Public Health England is failing to contact people who may have been exposed to coronavirus

Sick pay law changed for Coronavirus
PM announces new laws to cover sick pay, aggressive thieves target charity shops, and culture secretary wants to tackle BBC bias

Coronavirus effects on NHS, Police and Education
How will Covid-19 effect the NHS, Police and Education? Priti Patel regret at official's resignation, and the new green petrol coming to the pumps.

Coronavirus cases could rise 'significantly'
PM says Coronavirus cases could rise 'significantly', Priti Patel bullying allegations : former member of staff received £25k payout, and climate change is giving children nightmares.

Coronavirus : PM calls Cobra meeting
Boris Johnson to chair Cobra meeting as the number of UK coronavirus cases rises, Priti Patel backed by PM amid bullying claims, and parents warned against youtube 'killer jump trip challenge'

Heathrow expansion blocked by court ruling
Climate campaigners win Heathrow expansion court ruling, Brexit talks : UK prepared to walk away in June if not enough progress has been made, and Bristol students organise climate event for Greta Thunberg

Coronavirus is now in every continent bar Antarctica
Coronavirus spreads : we look at public health, business and travel implications, Police have no excuse for not cutting crime says Priti Patel, and Donald Trump gets vegetables hidden in his mash, says Doctor.

Westminster abuse report
Westminster abuse claims : police and parties turned a blind eye, Coronavirus : 3 schools in the UK closed, an drivers of expensive cars more dangerous to pedestrians.

Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape, should boxing champ Tyson Fury be forgiven previous comments now that he's world champion, and Coronavirus : world must prepare for pandemic says World Health Organisation.

Ryanair boss criticised for muslim profiling comments
Michael O'Leary criticised for muslim profiling comments, Coronavirus : 4 new cases in the UK return from ship evacuees, and Labour Leader candidate Keir Starmer joins Nick

100,000 criminals let off by saying : 'I'm sorry'
Trump Ally Roger Stone sentenced to prisoin, 100,000 criminal get let off just by saying sorry, and some forms of coal and wood to be banned from home fires

Immigration plans 'worst kind of dog-whistle politics'
Former tory minister denounces Priti Patel's immigration plans as 'worst kind of dog-whistle politics', QC warns extending terrorist jail terms could increase risk, and stag-do's abroad leaving big carbon footprint.

Storm Dennis recovery hampered by lack of Cobra meeting
PM refuses to call Cobra meeting in the aftermath of storm Dennis, Home Secretary Priti Patel joins Nick to announce new immigration system, and NHS extends care ban to racist or sexist patients.

No.10 Andrew Sabisky resigns over alleged online comments
No.10 advisor resigns, Beavers cut flooding & pollution, and where should you put your savings now?

Storm Dennis causes widespread flooding
Storm Dennis flood damage in South Wales & Yorkshire, is anyone to blame for Caroline Flack's death, and millions could be told 'stay at home' if Coronavirus spreads in the UK

Cabinet reshuffle shocks!
Sajid Javid resigns in the cabinet reshuffle, crime gangs cashing in on fly-tipping, and should we ban all flights from China to protect us from Coronavirus?

Priti Patel says new terror laws will make the UK safer
Priti Patel speaks to LBC and says the new emergency terror laws 'will make people safer on the streets', Corbyn and Johnson clash in the commons over the deportation row, and who paid for Boris's £15,000 holiday?

Deportation concerns only in the 'westminster bubble' says No.10
HS2 Go-ahead controversial says PM, Deportation of criminals row continues, and should health concerns over vaping be taken more seriously?

Jamaica deportation flight subject to court appeal
Jamaica deportation flight : appeal court issues order over phone access, HS2 gets the go-ahead, and the Queen's eldest grandson to divorce.

Aftermath of storm Ciara
The day after storm Ciara, Coronavirus death toll overtakes Sars, and Tory inquiry Imam in free-speech row

Tate attacker told carers of a plan to kill
Jonty Bravery told his carers of a plan to kill, a year before pushing a child off the top of the Tate. Figures show many crimes are not being reported as the public lose confidence in the Police, and military veterans to be guaranteed interviews for government jobs.

Lord John Stevens supports Nick's 'enough is enough' campaign
Day 4 of Nick Ferrari's 'Enough is Enough' campaign, Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas dies, and the race to bring in emergency law before more terrorists are released.

PM may rip up human rights laws
Government may rip up human rights laws, Extinction rebellion spokesman joins Nick to defend their campaigns, and does it matter what an MP wears in the house of commons?

Emergency Legislation to end early release of terrorists.
Government introduce new terrorist legislation, day 2 of the 'Enough is enough' campaign, and BBC TV licence fee to rise to £157.50

Streatham terror attack: two stabbed and man shot dead in South London
- Three people have been injured in an attack in Streatham, with the attacker shot dead - Nick launches his 'Enough is Enough' campaign as we bring you the date of the next Extinction Rebellion action in London - Boris Johnson lays out his Brexit trade demands as the EU transition period begins

It's Brexit day
As the UK finally reaches the day it will exit from the EU, Nick Ferrari looks back at how we got here...and what the future holds.

Farage final speech in EU parliament gets cut off
Nigel Farage cut off as Brexit party MEPs wave union flags in Brussels, HS2 set to get the green light, and ITN's Alistair Stewart steps down after social media 'error of judgement'