'I almost caught him'
LBC radio presenter Shelagh Fogarty says settling down and having a family 'was never a driver' for her.
LBC's Shelagh Fogarty said the whole country was 'gaslit' over the Hillsborough disaster.
LBC radio presenter Shelagh Fogarty has opened up about caring for her mother during the coronavirus pandemic.
The presenter's new show starts in March.
The media watchdog ruled the 67-year-old DJ's comments were brief, and to-be-expected due to his provocative style.
Tilly responded to LBC radio host Steve Allen after he called her a 'chubby little thing'.
The 19-year-old CBBC star said she will not tolerate people who think it's okay to publicly scrutinise someone's weight.
Speaking on LBC, Boris Johnson said people shouldn't be bullied or embarrassed into doing something they didn't want to do.
Sadiq Khan has said Boris Johnson would be committing 'the worst form of self-harm that this country has ever seen' if he fails to agree a Brexit deal with the EU amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The controversial Brexit Party leader, whose last show was on Wednesday night, was the station’s highest-profile presenter.
Sir David King said 'every day’s delay has resulted in further deaths'.
Love Island host Whitmore tweeted a response to LBC presenter Shelagh Fogarty.
The Prime Minister was made to squirm on a live LBC phone-in as the woman told Mr Johnson her children suffered from the stigma of his attitude.
During a radio phone-in on LBC, a caller named Andy told Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson that he would let migrant children trying to cross the English Channel drown.
Katie Hopkins has claimed she will ‘rise again’ after she was fired by radio station LBC.
Katie Hopkins reported to police after calling for 'final solution' following Manchester terror attack
Theresa May dodged three chances to guarantee voters that the Conservative Party would not raise taxes if re-elected. The Prime Minister, being grilled during a radio interview with the LBC’s Nick Ferrari, refused to answer if her party would raise taxes – either in the form of income taxes, VAT or national insurance.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has stepped in to defend Diane Abbott after her car crash interview on radio this morning. Shadow Home Secretary Ms Abbott stumbled over the cost of Labour’s plans to put 10,000 extra police on the street in awkward exchanges with LBC’s Nick Ferrari. In the excruciating exchange, that was punctuated by bouts of silence, Ms Abbott’s attempted to come up with the bill for the policy, but her figures would mean officers would earn just £30.