
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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Row breaks out over Labour spending plans
Row over Labour spending plans, will Nigel Farage Brexit party scupper Tory Brexit plans, and David Starkey lets fly at 'Poppy Fascism' of remembrance.

Tory & Labour candidates fall foul of historic comments
Tory candidate Nick Conrad stands down over rape comments, Labour candidate Ian Byrne criticised over tweets he sent 4 years ago, and Michael Bloomberg to run as Democratic Presidential candidate.

Labour deputy leader Tom Watson stands down
Tom Watson to stand down as an MP, Piccadilly theatre roof collapses, and LibDem, Plaid Cymru, and Greens election pact

Are Jacob Rees-Mogg's comments about Grenfell offensive?
Jacob Rees-Mogg apologises for comments about Grenfell residents, Phillip Hammond stands down as MP, and is the Brexit party all about Nigel?

Boris Johnson rules out Brexit Party deal as Lib Dems, Greens and Plaid Cymru in reported "remain pact"
- Boris Johnson has ruled out a deal with the Brexit Party, while the Lib Dems, Greens and Plaid Cymru are set to announce plans for a remain pact - Nigel Farage announces that he won't stand in the General Election on December 12th - McDonalds CEO Steve Easterbrook fired after dating an employee, are workplace relationships wrong?

Reaction to Farage & Trump interview
Analysis of Nigel Farage's interview with Donald Trump

Grenfell report is published
Grenfell survivors tell fire chief to resign, party leaders clash as election campaigns are launched, and John Bercow's reign as speaker comes to an end.

We've got an election date!
Parliament finally agrees an election date of 12th December, Bulgaria receive two match ban after racial abuse at England football match, and Bristol to ban all diesel vehicles.

Grenfell tower report blames systemic failures in fire brigade's response
PM to try again for December election, Grenfell tower report leaked blaming fire brigade response, and cannabis usage for mental health treatment questions risks as greater than benefits.

LIBDEMS & SNP offer election deal
Liberal Democrats & SNP propose earlier election deal, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi dead after a US raid, and half of young adults say over 70s should be banned from voting.

Boris tries for a 12th December general election
Boris wants a 12th December general election, QuickQuid on the brink of collapse, and smart motorways to be reassessed after 8 deaths

How did 39 people die in lorry container?
39 bodies found in lorry container in Essex, brexit latest, and Paul Hollywood apologises after calling cake 'diabetes on a plate'

Boris loses debate vote in Parliament
MPs reject Boris Johnson's attempt to fast-track brexit deal, Alzheimer's drug breakthrough, and would Florence Nightingale have been leave or remain?

3 days to debate Brexit deal
Boris wants to push the brexit debate through parliament in 3 days, green number plates to identify zero emissions cars, and Prince William worried about Prince Harry after ITV interview.

Boris writes to the EU for an extension
Boris writes to the EU for an extension but doesn't sign the letter

The EU agree a deal
Boris gets a deal with the EU agreed, but will the numbers in the houses of parliament stack up and get it over the line?

Archbishop of Canterbury takes your calls
DUP say they won't support Boris's deal, Extinction rebellion protests on the tube encounter commuter aggression, and Justin Welby in the studio to take your calls.

Late night talks but still no deal
Still no Brexit deal with the EU despite late night talks, Labour criticise the Police crackdown on extinction rebellion protests, and are smart motorways a dumb idea?

England football game in Bulgaria halted twice over racism.
Queen's speech set out in parliament, England football players suffer racism in Bulgaria, and Jacob Rees-Mogg takes your calls.

Boris says 'significant' work still to do on Brexit deal
Boris says 'significant' work still to do on Brexit deal, hundreds of IS relatives escape camp during Turkey-Syria offensive, and should you need photo ID to vote?

Johnson & Varadker 'can see pathway to a deal'
Boris Johnson & Leo Varadker meeting leads to positive talk, Extinction rebellion arrests increase, and it's Global's charity 'Make Some Noise' day!

Johnson assures Tory MPs that no-deal brexit is not election policy
PM assures Tory MP's that no-deal Brexit is not an election policy, Turkey launches ground offensive on Syria, and the England France rugby world cup match is off!

Brexit deal essentially impossible now says No.10 source
After chatting to Angela Merkel, Boris discovers a deal is nearly impossible, the police are trying to clear extinction rebellion camps, and is London ignoring the rest of the UK when it comes to Brexit.

Extinction rebellion protest continues
Extinction rebellion blockade Whitehall and Trafalgar Square, whilst off-shoot protest group are in Smithfield market, and calls for review of rejected 'buffer zones' plan outside abortion clinics.

Extinction rebellion protests start in Parliament square
Extinction Rebellion start more protests in London, Trumpet impeachment developments, and John Bercow proposed as PM of national unity government.

Extinction Rebellion plans to shutdown central London
Extinction Rebellion plans to shutdown central London, Tom Watson told to quit over bogus sex abuse claims, and transgender patients can choose between male & female wards.

The new UK Brexit plan for the Northern Ireland border
Boris reveals details of the new plan for the Irish border, police seek more powers to tackle extinction rebellion protests, and Royal Shakespeare company to end BP deal.

Home Secretary announces extra funding for tasers
Home Secretary Priti Patel speaks to Nick at the Conservative conference and backs his campaign 'Time for Tasers', Boris Johnson sets out details of the final Brexit deal to the EU, and LBC's special report on migrant smugglers confronts the man who charges migrants £7000 to get across the channel.

Boris Johnson talks to Nick
Boris Johnson speaks to Nick Ferrari at the Conservative party conference

At Tory Conference.
At Tory Conference, with Sajid Javid. Also, LBC's exclusive investigation in to people smuggling across the channel, and should Shamima Begum be allowed to return to the UK?

Johnson defends his commons language
Boris Johnson defends his language in the house of commons, it's naive to think 20,000 more police will solve problems says inspector of constabulary, and 900 deaths blamed on removal of motorway hard shoulders.

Is language in the commons becoming too extreme
Boris Johnson returns to the commons, Labour to scrap controls on immigration, and a quarter of secondary pupils using private tutors.

MPs return to Parliament
MPs return to Parliament, Corbyn under pressure to call confidence vote, and why did Prince Harry say he sometimes struggles to get out of bed?

Thomas Cook customers flying home
Thomas Cook customers flying home, Corbyn wins crucial conference vote, and Greta Thunberg at the UN climate conference

Thomas Cook ceases trading
Thomas Cook collapses, and Labour want to close all private schools

Global climate strike hits the streets
Global climate strike, and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau brownface scandal deepens

David Cameron speaks to Nick Ferrari
Former PM David Cameron speaks to Nick, Burger King remove plastic toys from children's meals, and tax reforms of private school fees could raise £2BN.

Met Commissioner takes your calls
Dame Cressida Dick in the studio taking calls, Brexit is a 'nightmare' says Luxembourg PM, and don't lock up criminals - if they're women?

David Cameron's fury at the Brexit 'liars'
41 migrants intercepted crossing channel this weekend, Boris heads to Luxembourg for brexit talks, and ex Wales rugby captain opens up about his HIV.

Rory Stewart takes your calls
John Bercow tells Boris not to break Brexit law like a 'bank robber', Labour propose a four-day working week, and Rory Stewart comes in to the studio to take calls.

Yellowhammer documents released
Operation Yellowhammer : Government no-deal brexit documents released, Scottish judges rule that parliament suspension is unlawful, and war on plastic may not be so eco-friendly, MPs warn.

Geoffrey Boycott 'doesn't give a toss' about knighthood criticism
Criticism of Geoffrey Boycott's knighthood, Nigel Farage wants Tories to give Brexit party a free run in 90 seats, and amnesty international back student climate strikes.

Speaker Bercow to stand down
John Bercow announces he'll stand down by October 31st. Theresa May's departure honours list announced, and ban watches in exams to stop cheating, review suggests.

Two gun deaths in London in one day.
Amber Rudd quits cabinet, two people shot dead in London within 12 hours, and could cities reap benefits by legalising e-scooters?

Johnson v Johnson
Joe Johnson quits the government, Robert Mugabe dies aged 95, and Corbyn poised to reject a general election on the 15th October.

Boris loses his fist vote
Parliament vote to take control of the house, and our campaign 'Time for Tasers' continues.

Time for tasers
Time for tasers, a week of special reports comparing crime prevention tactics in the US with the UK

Boris' team discuss plans to suspend parliament for five weeks
Tom Swarbrick sits in. - The latest from the G7 - England win the third Ashes test - Boris Johnson says the BBC must pay for TV licences for over-75s.

Backstop indispensible, Macron tells Johnson
Macron says no negotiation on backstop, Greggs boss joins Nick, and over 60 migrants rescued from channel

HS2 review to examine costs & benefits
Government to review HS2 to examine costs & benefits, Johnson & Merkel : 30 days to come up with a viable alternative to the backstop, and Jameela Jamil defends Harry & Meghan.