Labour is making good on promise to shift power from Whitehall to Town Halls

Labour is making good on promise to shift power from Whitehall to Town Halls

6 days ago

Global equities have performed well in 2024; However, the FTSE 100’s efforts have been woeful

Global equities have performed well in 2024; However, the FTSE 100’s efforts have been woeful

6 days ago

Accommodation and food services dropped 1.2% this year, says Tina McKenzie

Small businesses can provide the growth Labour needs but Rachel Reeves must create a pro-business environment

9 days ago

Charging your family for Christmas dinner? Don’t be a Grinch!

Charging your family for Christmas dinner? Don’t be a Grinch!

9 days ago

Massive cuts to the Met have been announced

Police funding cuts are just the tip of the iceberg – women are being failed across the board

10 days ago

Labour has pledged to build hundreds of thousands of homes

Labour's new housing plan is nothing short of an all-out attack on the Green Belt

10 days ago

Give us a (lunch) break: Kemi Badenoch is missing out on Britain's greatest culinary invention.

Give us a (lunch) break: Kemi Badenoch is missing out on Britain's greatest culinary invention

10 days ago

Puberty blockers have been banned in the UK

The ban on puberty blockers undermines the well-being, safety and mental health of trans youth

11 days ago

Should it be 'arise Sir David Beckham' this year?... Absolutely

Should it be 'arise Sir David Beckham' this year?... Absolutely

11 days ago

Want to balance the Met's books, commissioner? Ditch facial recognition.

Want to balance the Met's books, commissioner? Ditch facial recognition

11 days ago

Massive cuts to the Met were announced today.

With a ‘blackhole’ in the Met Police budget, money isn't the only challenge to effective Met Policing

12 days ago

What Syria’s Uncertain Future Means for Britain’s Security

What Syria’s uncertain future means for Britain’s security

12 days ago

Starmer should condemn human rights abuses in Saudia Arabia and UAE.

Starmer is right to condemn Assad - But his Gulf allies are no better

13 days ago

Tis the season for unpaid invoices: The growing crisis facing tradespeople.

Tis the season for unpaid invoices: The growing crisis facing tradespeople

13 days ago

For small businesses like mine, Christmas isn’t just about gifts – It’s about survival.

For small businesses like mine, Christmas isn’t just about gifts – It’s about survival

15 days ago

Brian Thompson was shot several times outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday morning in a targeted attack.

I don't celebrate the shooting of Brian Thompson - but health insurance companies must become more humane

16 days ago

Macron’s Gamble has failed—France can’t afford his denial any longer.

Macron’s gamble has failed—France can’t afford his denial any longer

16 days ago

PM has unveiled the government's 'plan for change' including extra police and 1.5 million new homes

Britain is heading for a Reform revolution if Sir Keir Starmer doesn't deliver his 'Plan for Change'

17 days ago

More Opinion on LBC

Cat Eccles MP is backing Kim Leadbeater's Assisted Dying bill

Why the Assisted Dying Bill is a vital step for the terminally ill

Winter poverty looms as energy prices soar and promises fall short.

Winter poverty looms as energy prices soar and promises fall short

As the non-dom tax regime ends, 'The Labour government does need to be wary of alienating non-doms and high net worth individuals from living and working in the UK'.

Labour need to be wary of alienating non-doms and the rich - they could flee UK after Budget

Lily Ebert died aged 100 last week

Holocaust survivor Lily Ebert never lost her kindness, despite the horror she witnessed

Johnny Jenkins says we have a serious problem in this country with people running late

Lateness isn’t just inconvenient - it’s unacceptable

Andrew Marr offers his opinion on assisted dying

Andrew Marr: Should we make it much easier for people who are dying to end their lives?

For Israeli-Palestinian peace, we need the international community to be a midwife, not an architect, writes Eran Nissan

For Israeli-Palestinian peace, we need the international community to be a midwife, not an architect

Traditional steelmaking is ending at Port Talbot

End of traditional steelmaking at Port Talbot cannot lead to 'managed decline' - we need a clear vision for the future

Heritage erased and economic uncertainty: the closure of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot marks the end of an era, writes Charlotte Brumpton-Childs.

Heritage erased and economic uncertainty: the closure of the blast furnaces at Port Talbot marks the end of an era

At 47% of the national minimum wage, how maternity pay is 'excessive' is truly beyond me.

At 47% of the national minimum wage, how maternity pay is 'excessive' is truly beyond me

The Scottish Tory leadership race is over— but the headaches are only beginning, writes Gina Davidson.

The Scottish Tory leadership race is over— but the headaches are only beginning

Feargal Sharkey is teaming up with LBC's Nick Ferrari to audit Britain's rivers

I'm teaming up with LBC to reveal state of Britain's rivers - we need to shock people into action, writes Feargal Sharkey

Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria

We're starting to learn what Starmerism means but he has to make sure the cracks don't shatter his vision

Starmer's plan to tackle unemployment has a major flaw – can he see it?

Starmer's opportunity: How understanding health can help benefit claimants find work

AI's Energy Demands Are Soaring – Can Labour’s Clean Power Vision Keep Up?

AI's energy demands are soaring – Can Labour’s clean power vision keep up?

No more 'treasury brain': Rachel Reeves signals new economic era in conference speech, writes Fran Boait.

No more 'treasury brain': Rachel Reeves signals new economic era in conference speech