• President Trump blames DEI for plane crash
    Jan 31 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast,

    US President Donald Trump has linked a diversity drive at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) under previous governments to a deadly plane crash in Washington.

    The government has doubled investment to improve neighbourhood policing across England and Wales. Nick speaks to Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson.

    Channel migrants who delay rescues until they reach British waters will face up to five years in jail under the Prime Minister's new border security Bill.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show podcast.

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    2 hrs and 18 mins
  • Rachel Reeves backs a third runway at Heathrow Airport
    Jan 30 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast,

    During a major speech on economic growth, the Chancellor has confirmed that the government backs a third runway for Heathrow Airport. Rachel Reeves joins live.

    Dozens of people are feared dead after an American Airlines plane collided with a military helicopter in Washington.

    Retail crime is "spiralling out of control" with more than 2,000 incidents a day, according to the latest figures.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show podcast.

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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • PM vows to 'hardwire' growth into Whitehall
    Jan 29 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast,

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to veto policies that damage growth. Nick speaks to Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.

    The UK population is set to grow by five million people in 10 years, despite death rates being projected to overtake birth rates.

    NHS officials are complacent and “out of ideas” when it comes to transforming the health service for patients, MPs have said.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show podcast.

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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • Southport summer riots could be due to thrill seeking not misinformation
    Jan 28 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast

    Nick discusses the shocking case of the Glasgow Sex gang, and asks how our country continues to fail in protecting young children from such atrocities.

    Nick speaks to the Economic Secretary, Emma Reynolds, about the pension reform scheme. The Minister also discusses the controversial expansion of Heathrow Airport, as well as her thoughts on the Chinese AI, which has caused turmoil within UK markets.

    Nick hears from the Children's commissioner for England, Dame Rachel De Souza, who talks about the recent report that the Summer riots were due to boredom, not extremism.

    De Souza believes we need to understand why these children offend, instead of just locking them up.

    Ex football ref, David Coote, was 'too scared' to talk about his sexuality, Nick speaks to a football influencer and a Football writer to unpick the deeper issue behind this issue.

    Nick also tries the world's first spreadable Coffee.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show Podcast.

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Reeves hints at Heathrow expansion
    Jan 27 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast

    We celebrate 80 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Nick speaks to Holocaust survivor, Mala Tribich, about her experiences in the camp, as well as acts of kindness and what kept her going despite the atrocity going on around her.

    Nick discusses the controversial growth of Heathrow Airport. It has been released that Rachel Reeves is considering backing the decision, despite the airport being blamed for being one of the worst in Europe.

    Nick questions the our deportation process after a judge had ruled in a drug dealer's favour. The jailed Jamaican was due to be deported but has been allowed to stay because of his transgender child. Nick unpicks the issue with lawyer Frances Swaine.

    Nick speaks to Freddy Grey, deputy editor of the Spectator, about the incoming Trump presidency and why so many British voters back his policies. Freddy outlines it falls down to Trump's enigmatic character and the fact he listens to people and his voters.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show Podcast.

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    2 hrs and 20 mins
  • Sir Mark Rowley takes your calls.
    Jan 24 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast

    Commissioner of the Met Police, Sir Mark Rowley, takes listeners calls. We hear his replies to issues raging from the Southport Trial, and weather to government should have released information on the offender as and when they have it, through to the state of Met Police funding, rogue officers and why it is hard to evict them from the forces and the backlash against working from home.

    We hear from Defence Minister, John Healey, on the increase in defence spending in the UK, and the boost in jobs this will create. Healey talks about the importance of Rolls-Royce engineering, and how we will deal with Russian President, Vladimir Putin, invading British waters.

    Nick speaks to Surinder Arora, an established businessman on whether the expansion at Heathrow is worth the money, as well as why Heathrow has become one of the most expensive airports in the world.

    Nick also commemorates Winston Churchill on the 60th anniversary from his death.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show Podcast.

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Prince Harry gets substantial damages from the Sun.
    Jan 23 2025

    Who was the winner from the Prince Harry vs the Sun owner trial not making it to court. Thames Water discover that 1 in 12 in London is an illegal migrant, and who was the fashion star at the Trump inauguration?

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Rudakubana pleads guilty raising questions over Government failings
    Jan 22 2025

    On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast

    Nick discusses the failure and lack of transparency from the government concerning the Southport attack and subsequent riot. Nick speaks to Baroness Neville-Jones, former Minister of State for Security and Counter Terrorism at the Home Office, about the government failings and how we can improve the system in the future. The Baroness also outlines that it’s no longer ideology driving violence; it’s exposure to violence driving the violence.

    Nick speaks to Employment Minister, Alison McGovern, about the burgeoning issue surrounding benefit fraud. McGovern outlines the new rules and regulations that Labour is hoping to impose. One of which may include a driving licence suspension if fraud is committed, as well as allowing the government access to bank accounts.

    Nick hears from Ruth Cadbury, Labour MP for Brentford and Isleworth, who talks about the long-standing discussion surrounding the expansion and subsequent third runway at Heathrow Airport. Cadbury disagrees with this discussion, claiming it will decrease regional growth in the long run.

    Richard Blair, son of George Orwell, pays tribute to his father after it was announced yesterday that a new £2 coin will be released to celebrate his literary legacy.

    All of this and more on Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show Podcast.

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    2 hrs and 20 mins