News about James O'Brien
LBC listeners' shock as James O'Brien is suddenly replaced by Nick Ferrari after usual host has to leave show for 'bit of a family emergency'
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June 27, 2024
LBC listeners were shocked to turn on the radio this morning to hear James O'Brien's voice had been replaced by colleague Nick Ferrari. O'Brien presents the popular talk station from 10am and 1pm on weekdays where he discusses current affairs and responds to phone-ins from listeners. However, he was just a way into his stint this morning when he abruptly announced he had to leave for a 'bit of a family emergency' and would be passing on the baton to fellow presenter Nick Ferrari.
Davos' debauched underbelly: How the global elite indulge in cocaine, caviar and champagne at secret 'bunga bunga' parties behind the scenes of the World Economic Forum
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January 14, 2024
This week, the World Economic Forum 2024 is taking place, with world leaders and business executives meeting for discussions and events concerning the most important topics of the day. This year, the theme is 'Rebuilding Trust,' and it will be attended by 3,000 visitors. But visitors to Davos, Switzerland's tiny mountain resort town, do more than just address global conflicts, the economy, and the evolution of technology. At A-list soirées and parties, they bond and create business bridges with one another.
How the gloating Left-wing Twitterati celebrated as Coutts' deposition of Nigel Farage was cancelled for his political convictions before outrage engulfed NatWest, and boss Alison Rose was forced to leave after BBC briefing
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July 26, 2023
Mr Farage, a former UKIP chief, took responsibility for the Coutts fiasco on Thursday, June 29. The politician turned broadcaster said he had been warned by a'very wealthy' bank that his account would be blocked, despite appearing in his living room wearing a blue jacket and pink tie (left). On July 4, a BBC article (top right) appeared to debunk his charges of political persecution, while still stating that his account had been blocked for falling below a certain wealth threshold (top right). Jon Sopel (bottom left) and James O'Brien (bottom right) celebrated on Twitter, leading to a shindig on Twitter. Alison Rose, CEO of NatWest, which also owns Coutts, is included in the photograph.
Man behind satirical Secret Tory Twitter account unmasks himself
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May 31, 2023
Since being established in 2019, the account has attracted a following of more than 200,000 people. Last year, an anonymous writer published a book, sparking rumors that the person behind it may have been a well-known comedian or an MP. However, ultra marathon runner and amateur dramatist Henry Morris has admitted that he is behind the account, which was initially identified as Mark ne Francois pas, a reference to Tory MP Mark Francois. When he was 'bored,' the personal trainer said, he began parodying Mr Francois.'
Suella Braverman criticizes the Rwanda agreement, who has sparked a doctored social media photo of her
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March 19, 2023
LBC radio presenter James O'Brien shared an edited photograph of the Home Secretary who had her laughing at a construction site in Kigali, Rwanda. 'Exactly 200 years since William Wilberforce founded the Anti-Slavery Society, here's Suella Braverman of a facility in which she hopes to deport abused victims of modern slavery.' However, the complete, uncropped photo revealed that the Home Secretary was flanked by a man and a woman who were walking her around the Bwiza Riverside Estate and then smiling as they shared a joke with her. Mrs Braverman of O'Brien's post: "I encourage him to come to Rwanda before he casts aspersions on this beautiful, welcoming world."
Remainers, according to London Mayor Sadiq Khan, are the ones working to make Brexit a success
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October 6, 2022
Mr Khan has said that politicians who voted to remain in the EU are the ones trying to get the best out of Brexit, not those who voted for it. 'Look, see who's trying to make Brexit a success, it's us Remainers by the way,' he said on LBC's Speak To Sadiq on Thursday.'