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Nick Ferrari

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Nick Ferrari is the Breakfast presenter at LBC 97.3.
Nick is also a Presenter at Classic FM.

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Nick's biography on Twitter reads: Join me every weekday morning from 7 on LBC 97.3. All tweets are my own.
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Latest articles by Nick Ferrari

A&E; Cut Is Just The Start
ABOUT six months ago, the NHS was an undisputed jewel in the nation’s crown that featured prominently in Danny Boyle’s Olympic Games opening show. As the Prime Minister watched from the stadium and The Queen was buckling up her parachute, platoons of nurses danced round delighted-looking patients with beaming faces and happy hearts.
Mario Balotelli Moves On To Pastures New
SUPER Mario has left the country and my bet is all the motorists of Manchester, whether fans of United or his team City, will be mourning his departure to AC Milan in days. There was never a dull moment in the chaotic, headline-filled two-and-a-half years he was in the country.
Kick In The Teeth (And The Ribs) For Football
BALLGATE! Sorry if you have been rudely awakened from your Sunday slumbers but you need to know the full background to the ludicrous row playing out on a media outlet near you. In simple terms: a well-padded “ballboy”, who was in truth the 17-year-old possibly spoilt son of a definitely rich family, chose to act like a ­toddler in a tantrum at a key football match last week and might, yes might, have had one kick to his ample gut as a result of flopping on the ball like a beached whale.
Try An Influx Of Truth
SPARE a thought for the members of the political elite as they endured a hell of a time last week. Their bullish posturing over there being no need for a review on our position in Europe, let alone a referendum where the people are actually allowed a say in how they are governed, was partially relieved with the Prime Minister’s decision to delay his key speech on the nation’s relationship with the EU.
David Cameron & Co: Cut To Chase And Cut Waste
GOOD morning, sorry to trouble you but I’m from the Government and I wonder if I could ask you a few questions. It shouldn’t take too much of your time.
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