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The first duty of our Government must be to protect its citizens. Listen to this article At Davos 2026, Mark Carney observed the “Old World Order -...
Today, millions of renters are waking up to the biggest shake up of their rights in a generation. Listen to this article The Renters' Rights Act...
When I saw the news of the stabbing attack in Golders Green, a feeling of despair weighed heavily on my bones. Listen to this article This is the...
If under-16-year-olds can bypass the online safety act, what’s the point in banning them from social media? Listen to this article According to the...
On Friday morning, the rules of one of the most dysfunctional markets in modern Britain change forever. Listen to this article From 1 May 2026, the...
Cider is one of Britain's proudest and most historic industries. Listen to this article No nation on earth has the history, scale and skill that...
Today, British Jews have suffered yet another attack on our community, this time on the streets of Golders Green, targeting two visibly Jewish men...
“Where are the marches or placards of solidarity with Britain’s Jews?”. Listen to this article It is something that I hear from Jewish friends...
This week, rare cross‑party consensus was reached in Westminster - and it was one seeped in disappointment for Britain’s new aid strategy. Listen...
Today, the landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill has finally become law after securing Royal Assent from the King. Listen to this article First introduced...
Well, he played a blinder. Listen to this article King Charles’ speech to the US Congress hit every mark. Warm, funny, factual, fraternal, sometimes...
Want LBC stories before everyone else? Set us as your Preferred Source on Google When the King arrived in Congress to huge applause, you could feel...
I’ll start by saying I don’t believe my boobs will make policymakers treat climate action with the urgency it requires. Listen to this article But...
There’s been something genuinely fascinating about the way His Majesty has handled this visit to the United States. Listen to this article It...
Commuting on the London Underground has always required a certain level of resignation... Listen to this article This week, the Northern line has...
For the 11 million people in England who rent privately, the upcoming Renter’s Rights Act may well currently be viewed as a breath of fresh air....
The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill may have failed for now, but the narrow scope of the Bill meant that it did not address some of the wider...
In recent years, inflation has been considerably higher in the UK than in comparable countries like France, Germany and the US. Why? Listen to this...
BP's latest profits clearly demonstrate that the volatility triggered by conflict in the Middle East has been exceptionally good for the energy...
Keir Starmer previously acknowledged that aid 'helps build a more stable world and keeps us safer in the UK'. Listen to this article...
The Renters’ Rights Act was introduced to protect tenants - abolishing the ‘no-fault’ evictions, limiting rent increases and replacing...
Most of us can point to the obvious drains on our income; rent, bills, and the increasingly expensive weekly shop. Listen to this article What is...
The shooter incident on Saturday evening, which took place at the White House Correspondent's Association Dinner at the Hilton hotel in...
I have always believed that when something matters, you raise your voice. Not in anger, but with passion. In defence of what is precious,...
In recent weeks, it has become increasingly clear that we can’t trust a word that Keir Starmer says. Listen to this article He is now trying to...
By Dr Wolfram Seidemann More UK high street shops are turning cashless. Listen to this article One in seven respondents to a recent LINK (the UK’s...
By Jonathan W. Hackett The IRGC’s interests in preserving the regime in Iran have deeper roots than mere ideology. Listen to this article Since...
Something is deeply wrong with Britain’s relationship with workplace wellbeing, and it has been getting worse for years. Listen to this article...
The European Convention on Human Rights provides a bedrock of legal protections for fair trial, free speech, privacy, and many other rights in Europe....
When we talk about the negative aspects of the internet, the national conversation almost always gravitates toward teenagers. Listen to this article...
The recent move by the Royal Academy of Music to introduce a foundation year for talented young musicians facing significant barriers is both welcome...
By Sophie Soares Bom Jesus The debate around banning smartphones in schools can feel polarising and extremely emotional. Listen to this article From...
I grew up on free school meals. Listen to this article I remember our bare cupboards and wondering if my mum and dad would have enough money to put...
A US review of the status of the Falklands Islands would be outrageous, and proof of a directionless administration. Listen to this article After...
The leaked Pentagon e-mail suggesting that Washington could punish NATO allies for refusing to join Donald Trump’s Iran war should be read as yet...
Nicole Kidman has spent her career playing some of the most emotionally complex roles in cinema. Listen to this article But the role she's taken...
As inflation spikes again, many of us will be feeling déjà vu. Listen to this article We’ve been in this doom loop before – when Russia invaded...
Speaking to Royal Navy officers and industry figures over the past few weeks has been a slightly unsettling experience. Listen to this article Not...
Act now, age better is my current life philosophy. Listen to this article I exercise because I love it, it gives me a great feeling when I do it, I...
This week, new footage of animal testing captured inside British laboratories emerged, shocking and sickening all who saw it. Listen to this article...
What played out on X between Zac Polanski and Palantir’s UK leadership is more than a political spat yesterday; it is a case study in modern...
Want LBC stories before everyone else? Set us as your Preferred Source on Google It has long been my prediction that St George’s Day will become a...
By Professor Geraint Rees More than half of young Britons are unable to name a single entrepreneur. Listen to this article The poll that revealed this...
The UK is moving towards an entirely new future - one that will phase out the use of tobacco and consign smoking to the history books. Listen to this...
When UK Defence Secretary John Healey raised concerns about Russian activity near Britain’s undersea infrastructure, he underscored a stark reality:...
Two things can be true at once. Listen to this article Michael Jackson, though never convicted during his lifetime, was almost certainly a serial...
2025 was the year that a new acronym entered financial markets. TACO, or Trump Always Chickens Out, became the theme of a year rocked by tariff drama....
Every Prime Minister has a moment that defines them. Listen to this article Keir Starmer’s came when Zarah Sultana was dragged from the Chamber. The...
Is our economy prepared for another economic shock? Listen to this article Today’s labour market statistics give us some insight. They show the...
Mobile phone use in schools has once again been thrust back onto the political agenda after the Government announced plans to introduce a legal ban on...