Nick Ferrari at Breakfast is on Monday to Friday from 0700 - 1000.

Water firms may start charging you more to pay for droughts, another government plan to increase house building, and did we really need that alert to everyone's phone regarding fire risk in the heatwave?

Nigel Farage manages to defeat Count Binface in the Clacton by-election, devastating wildfires in Stourbridge, and 4 in 10 men think they could be Olympians...

Double murderer told to 'rot in hell' by relatives of his victims, don't sell disposable barbecues urges government and we try Andy Burnham's favourite Greggs snack.

PC Andrew Harper's sister speaks to LBC, Trump hides in a catering truck and Andy Burnham says middle class areas must take more asylum seekers.

Burnham vows to keep PC Harper's killers in jail, Angela Raynor joins Nick to discuss plans to help the high street, and a daily pill for weight loss.

Israeli PM rejects Donald Trump's Board of Peace plan, Andy Burnham starts a roll out of 'every day fixes' on the cost of living, and why can't we toilet train our toddlers before primary school anymore?

Ex neo-nazi Tory election candidate withdraws after criticism, Andy Burnham yet to reply to Chief constable after 12 days about PC Harper killers early release, and schools get new pupil attendance targets.

Mega Dinghy carrying 173 migrants catches fire in the Channel, BP achieve their highest profits in 3 years amidst rising petrol prices. and Thames Valley Chief Constable joins Nick in the studio to criticise the prisoner early release scheme.

Two of PC Andrew Harper's killers are still eligible for early release later this year, should Andy Burnham have gone on holiday so soon, and reform uk chairman Lee Anderson at a Calais migrant camp.

Reform pledges to use the Navy to stop mass invasions into the UK, but has Britain hit 'Peak reform' as they start to slide in the polls, and which Beach in the British Isle had a shark swimming off it?!

Trump announces board of peace plan and says Hamas have agreed to disarm, UEFA emergency meeting leads to FIFA ban threat for all tournaments, and why are so many hedgehogs being killed?

No further action against Polanski say Police, Baroness Casey calls for tough questions to qualify for welfare benefits, and it's 60 years to the day since England won the World Cup!

Andy Burnham vows to fix the 'broken social care system', Chris Philp on a French beach following migrants heading for a small boat, and Polanski won't apologise to Nigel.

School students to get more technical education options from 14, wild fires in France & Spain inn danger of running out of control, and a drug user his Child's bedwetting as a reason to remain in the UK.

Burnham 'prepared to call out Trump if needed', Gatwick runs out of water, and NHS will collapse without social care reform, says the PM.

Early release prisoner review, Iran threatens RAF Fairford, and Nick Ferrari surprises everyone with his opinion of what Angela Rayner should do with the £17k she was given for leaving Government, now that she is back in.

The PM is to review the early release scheme which is seeing violent criminals being released from jail after only half of their sentence, a cut in business rates for pubs is coming, and should you be able to wear shorts at work ?!

The plan to tackle cost of living, bus fares capped at £2 and you won't believe what exotic animals are being kept by some people in the UK.

John Healey appointed as Chancellor in Andy Burnham's new cabinet and hero of Liverpool and Newcastle, Kevin Keegan dies aged 75.

Andy Burnham set to become the new PM today....Nick Ferrari speaks to Lord (Stuart) Rose, Sir Anthony Seldon, Jess Phillips and Andrew Marr to judge what the new No.10 is going to look like

The US president Donald Trump has threatened to escalate the conflict unless Iran stops attacking ships in the strait of Hormuz. 'Welsh icon' and 'one of a kind' singer Bonnie Tyler dies aged 75 while former Tory minister and star of Strictly Ann Widdecombe dies at 78.

A key disability benefit is not working for millions of disabled people or the government and needs fundamental change, says a review by Sir Stephen Timms. Campaigners warn David Lammy, the Secretary of State for Justice, that a lack of safeguards over prisoners' early release puts abuse victims at risk, and British wildcard Arthur Fery has beaten Italy's Flavio Cobolli in straight sets to reach a semi-final showdown at Wimbledon.

Reform UK's leader Nigel Farage has resigned from his parliamentary seat of Clacton, triggering a by-election in the area that he will stand in. Prince Harry loses his High Court privacy case against the Daily Mail publisher and Ministers call for an extension of free childcare to parents on benefits.

UEFA turn on FIFA after 'incomprehensible' decision to let banned USA player play after Trump intervention, what is behind the apparent fallout between Harry and the Palace after he is refused permission to stay at Buckingham Palace, and Nigel Farage gets annoyed with Sky News when they ask him a question.

England win in the early hours of the morning against Mexico to get themselves through to the World Cup quarter finals, Nigel Farage is coming under scrutiny for donations from convicted criminal, and Prince Harry decides not to bring Meghan and their kids over to the UK amid security row with the Palace.

Lady chief justice Baroness Carr puts teenage boys behind bars after previous judgement ruled too lenient, the USA celebrates 250 years of independence this weekend, and NHS giving out shopping vouchers if you walk 20 minutes a day!

Two police officers under investigation for potential gross misconduct in the Henry Nowak case, Harry Kane saves England's blushes with two goals against DR Congo to put England into round of 16 at the World Cup, and should you let your kids stay up in the early hours of Monday morning to watch the next England game?!

Armed Forces to get £15BN funding boost, Rochdale groom gang leader set to be released, but can't be deported despite being stripped of his British citizenship, and a tribute to Princess Diana who would have been 65 today.

Andy Burnham says if he becomes Prime Minister he will spend a day a week up North at a new No.10, a tribute to Dame Penelope Keith, and National Maternity & Neonatal investigation publishes final report & recommendations.

Burnham to pledge 'circuit breaker' for Britain in devolution & economy speech, England captain Ben Stokes shock retirement, and are the public the right people to make decisions on asylum appeals?

King Charles has become the first monarch to reveal their tax bill, disclosing figures which show he paid £12.9m in tax for 2024-2025. Nick speaks with May Hayat who survived the 7th October terrorist attacks at the Nova Music Festival and, as parts of the UK remain under a red weather warning, we hear how you're managing to beat the heat as some weekend respite is on the horizon.

The UK sweats through the warmest June night on record, but businesses reject calls to set a maximum workplace temperature as the heatwave deepens and a hosepipe ban is announced for large parts of Kent. Meanwhile, the Great British Summer Savings gets underway today with tax cuts on kids' meals and days out.

Searing UK heat leaves schools, hospitals and transport networks struggling to cope, former SNP chief Peter Murrell is sentenced to more than five years for embezzling party funds and we hear what you think should be Burnham's brief if he becomes the next Prime Minister.

As Andy Burnham is sworn in as an MP, some in the party are mulling a leadership challenge to prevent his 'coronation', plus the Met Office issues a rare red extreme weather warning with schools closing due to the heat and Nigel Farage angrily defends his £5m gift from crypto billionaire.

Sir Keir Starmer says he will resign as prime minister as he makes a statement in Downing Street - setting out a timetable for his departure and a Labour leadership contest.

Andy Burnham has set up a potential showdown with Keir Starmer after winning the Makerfield byelection, paving the way for his return to Westminster and a challenge to the Labour leadership. Meanwhile the Scottish Tories win their first Westminster by-election in more than 50 years as the SNP holds on to Arbroath and Broughty Ferry.

Donald Trump has signed a 14-point agreement with Iran, claiming it delivered a “major win” for the United States. And, as England stormed to a 4-2 victory over Croatia in their opening World Cup match, a Oxfordshire Council dampens the celebrations as it seeks to ban England flags from street lampposts.

A retired British couple who were on a yacht which had warning shots fired near it by a Russian warship in the English Channel have described the "surreal" experience. Jeremy Clarkson reveals prostate cancer diagnosis in the latest series of Clarkson's Farm and Paddington packs his suitcase to head for Broadway.

A teacher has been found guilty of sexually abusing and murdering the 13-month-old baby boy he adopted with his partner. And after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer bans under-16s from major social media platforms, Liz Kendall, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, joins Nick in the studio to take your calls.

The Prime Minister announces a social media ban on under-16s and oil prices tumble while markets rally amid hopes the Strait of Hormuz will reopen with Iran and the US set to agree a deal to end the war.

John Healey resigns over the defence budget. Al Carns, armed forces minister follows him out and comes in to the studio to explain why. And the MenB rollout to Year 13 & university students to combat meningitis.

Water cannon used to disperse crowds in Belfast, Met Commissioner joins Nick to discuss how they have tackled phone theft and Scottish & English fans predict their chances of winning at the World Cup!

Protestors set fire to bus as disorder flares in Belfast after knife attack, Kemi Badenoch says we should be able to stop & search more - as it saves young black lives, and a baby disrupts Kenneth Branagh's performance of the Tempest.

Police forces hire £75k diversity officers as Conservatives announce plan to root out identity politics, is university a waste of money as a significant portion of graduates regret going, and what song would you say describes the UK right now?

Family of Henry Nowak call for return to 'common sense' policing, where did Andrew get the massive bruise on his face from, and David Coulthard speaks to Nick ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix.

Keir Starmer accuses Nigel Farage of exploiting Nowak case and denies 'two tier policing', James May talks to Nick about why pubs might be closing and can you tell the difference between a brown egg & a white egg?

Police face calls to drop race bias policies after Nowak Murder. 'Everybody hates Israel' alleges Trump. and Gen Z workers need to endure bad bosses says Michelle Obama

The second batch of Mandelson files have dropped and some of the text exchanges are amazing! Nigel Farage speaks out about the Henry Nowak murder, and ex-footballer John Barnes is in the studio to talk about the World Cup and how to watch it.

Police apologise for arresting a dying teen, stabbed with a ceremonial knife, after his killer's 'wicked' racism lie. Dame Helen Mirren is verbally abused in the street by a pro-Palestinian activist and Health officials reject calls for mass screening for prostate cancer by rationing it to only "a few thousand" men.

The Milburn report showing how joblessness will rise amongst the young, resident Doctors to go on strike for the 16th time, and the increase in older Dads!

Fordingbridge rape sentences to go to court of appeal, millions to benefit from lower travel & food costs, and a lurch to the left puts Britain at risk, Blair tells Labour