
Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
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D-Day 75th Anniversary
D-Day 75th Anniversary takes place in Normandy, Madeleine McCann investigation gets more funding, and Sadiq Khan wants 20mph limits in central London

Trump attends D-Day commemorations in Portsmouth
Donald Trump heads to Portsmouth for D-Day commemorations, Change UK party splits, and Esther McVey takes your calls

Labour prefer protest to state dinner
As Trump's visit continues, Jeremy Corbyn decides to speak out at an anti-Trump rally rather than attend the state dinner. Bring your own containers say Waitrose, and Tory leadership hopeful Andrea Leadsom takes your calls.

Donald Trump arrives for a state visit.
US President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One, a 13th person enters the Tory leadership race, and leadership hopeful Rory Stewart takes your calls.

LBC Exclusive on antisemitism in the Labour party
Cherie Blair voted LibDem in the EU elections, LBC exclusive on antisemitism in the Labour party, and Extinction Rebellion now plan to shut down Heathrow for 10 days.

Heseltine warns of Tories being captured by 'poisonous politics'
Heseltine warning for the Tory party, Chancellor Philip Hammond speaks to Nick, and students could be paying off their debts in to their 60s

Equality watchdog launch Labour investigation
Equality watchdog launch labour antisemitism probe, John Bercow vows to stay on as Speaker, and the US ambassador on Trump's visit.

Who do you want to be the next Conservative leader?
European election turnout figures, will Corbyn back a second referendum, and who do you want as the next Tory leader?

Make social care free with a 2p tax rise.
A 2p income tax rise could make social care free for the over 65s says the IPPR, and an LBC exclusive investigation in to a new do it yourself drug that is becoming popular with teenagers and students

PM says MPs have 'one last chance' to back her deal
Theresa May sets out her plan for another brexit deal vote, Jamie Oliver's restaurant chain collapses, and Oxford university lowers standards for disadvantaged pupils

Why has throwing milkshake at politicians become so common?
Nigel Farage gets doused in milkshake while out in Newcastle, Formula 1 legend Niki Lauda dies, and a Birmingham headteacher is threatened over LGBT lessons

Is this the end of two party politics?
Are the European elections the end of two party politics? Health secretary Matt Hancock, and Eurovision - protest or party?

Boris Johnson confirms his leadership bid
Boris says he'll stand for leadership bid, and Theresa May agrees timetable to leave. UK will need compulsory jabs to stop measles, experts warn.

MPs launch inquiry into reality TV
MP's launch inquiry after deaths of reality TV guests, Hammersmith bridge could be shut for 3 years, and Theresa May told 'give us your leaving date or you'll be gone in a month'

Extinction rebellion protests cost the Met £7.5M
Cressida Dick reveals the cost of Extinction Rebellion protests to the Met, MPs get involved in Jeremy Kyle debate and number of EU workers in the UK hits record high.

Sport & Culture should be used more 'to solve knife crime'
Government committee suggest sport & culture should be used more to solve knife crime & gang violence, the Jeremy Kyle show suspended after guest death, and Nigel Farage and Vince Cable take calls.

European Elections will be seen as the 'ultimate protest vote'
European elections 'protest vote', police to investigate Danny Baker tweet, and Farage vs Andrew Marr and the BBC.

Danny Baker says if he was university educated, he wouldn't be sacked
Reaction to Danny Baker royal baby tweet sacking, David Beckham banned from driving for six months, and RBS Boss Ross McEwan phone-in.

Mike Pompeo suggests that Thatcher would never have allowed Huawei access to UK 5G
Harry & Meghan have called their baby Archie. Tottenham also pull off a comeback to reach the Champions league final, and Tory MP Johnny Mercer explains why he's withdrawn support for the government.

Foreign aid budget to be used to tackle climate emergency
A major change in aid strategy needed to meet the global climate emergency, Liverpool pull off an extraordinary victory in the Champions League, and the UK is now committed to EU elections say the government.

It's a Boy!
Harry & Meghan announce the birth of a baby son, Brexit negotiations between the PM & Labour continue, and is home birth better?

Local Election results
Reaction to the results of the local council elections, are we over the two party system? Also, inquest rules that burglar stabbed during robbery is lawfully killed, and an extended interview with George Osborne.

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson sacked
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson sacked over the Huawei leak, Caster Semenya loses her appeal against IAAF testosterone rules, and the RMT announce a 3 day strike

Labour decide their second referendum policy
Labour's second referendum policy. Will you vote in the local elections depending on Brexit or Bins? And Four Seasons health care goes in to administration.

Ed Miliband comes in to the studio
Gove to meet Extinction Rebellion at DEFRA, Ed Miliband comes in to the studio, and anti-social behaviour is out of control says new report.

Fracking Tsar resigns and speaks to Nick Ferrari
Labour call for vote to declare climate emergency, Natascha Engel, the fracking Tsar, resigns after just six months and speaks to Nick Ferrari, and Police say that rape victims must hand over their mobile phones or the prosecutions may not go ahead.

Huawei details leak from the National Security Council
Jeremy Hunt and Gavin Williamson deny 'appalling' Huawei leak from Security Council, Extinction Rebellion protests come to an end, and Nicola Sturgeon wants a new Scottish Indy Referendum by 2021.

Diane Abbott praises climate protestors
Diane Abbott praises 'comrade' Greta Thunberg, Health Secretary Matt Hancock, and half a million children miss measles jab

UK is 'Irresponsible' on climate says Swedish schoolgirl
Swedish schoolgirl Greta Tunberg says the UK is 'irresponsible' on climate, Change UK announce their EU candidates, and business group urges bring back work experience for students.

Latest on Sri Lanka attacks
Sri Lanka attacks : Post-Colonial guilt stops UK helping persecuted Christians, says Bishop. Migrants picked up off coast of Dover in record numbers, and Donald Trump set to get state visit to the UK in June.

Climate protests in London day 4
Climate protests in London have seen over 300 arrests in 3 days, pig brains have been revived 4 hours after death, and comedy festival drops the name of Dame Edna creator Barry Humphries amid transgender row.

Climate protests continue in London
Extinction rebellion are still blockading spots in central London, eating red meat linked to cancer, and Corbyn says we should abolish SATS in schools.

Climate protests in London
Extinction rebellion protesters close large parts of central London, the aftermath of the Notre-Dame fire, and Jeremy Corbyn defends Shamima Begum's right to legal aid

David Lammy's comments cause a stir
Corbyn admits Labour 'ignored' antisemitism, Sajid Javid calls violent crime a 'virulent disease', and Jacob Rees Mogg takes your calls

Julian Assange arrested
MPs cheer when they are granted an Easter break, Julian Assange is arrested and in court on charges of skipping bail, and Hammersmith council are blasted for the closure of Hammersmith bridge.

Brexit extended again!
EU agrees Brexit extension to 31st October, speedboat killer Jack Shepherd in court, and black hole picture captured for the first time.

Will there be a 1 year Brexit extension?
Brexit extension could be 1 year, record numbers of high street stores close, and countdown to european parliament elections.

Corbyn says May is not budging in Brexit talks
Corbyn says May won't budge in Brexit talks, ULEZ sees emergency services having to spend millions on new vehicles, and the number of council workers earning over £100k revealed.

The new London ULEZ comes in to effect
The new London low emmission zone (ULEZ) has come in to effect and we challanged 3 tradesman to make their journey to work without using their vans.

House of Lords attacks no deal brexit bill
House of Lords attacks no deal brexit bill, and Newport by-election lowest ever turnout

MOD investigate Corbyn as target practice video
Video is leaked of British army soldiers using Jeremy Corbyn poster as target practice, as Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have 'constructive' but 'inconclusive' talks. Also, crossrail will now not be ready by 2020 as the budget goes even higher.

PM invites Cross party talks to solve Brexit
Cross party talks on Brexit, and prisons population crisis.

Knife crime summit reaction.
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Police to get more stop & search power
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The day we should have left...
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Indicative votes reaction.
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New cars to be restricted to the speed limit from 2022.
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Not enough support for Brexit deal says PM
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Ministers deny plotting to oust Theresa May
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Brexit is delayed!
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