1. LBC - Noun
2. LBC - Proper noun
LBC (plural LBCs)
(law, England & Wales) Initialism of letter before claim.
LBC
(UK, radio) Initialism of London Broadcasting Company, a British phone-in and talk radio station.
And LBC presenter Nick Ferrari had a question for business secretary Alok Sharma which a lot of people have been wondering. Source: Internet
Cook was declared the winner, his prize being to read the credits in the style of a New York cab driver – a character he had portrayed in Peter Cook & Co. Cook occasionally called in to Clive Bull 's night-time phone-in radio show on LBC in London. Source: Internet
But he told LBC Radio: “I just reckon we have got the very best people in this country and we have obviously got the best medical regulators, much better than the French have, much better than the Belgians have, much better than the Americans have. Source: Internet
But Nick Gibb told LBC this morning that "40% of grades will have been adjusted tomorrow but mostly by, the vast majority by just one grade." Source: Internet
Black's most recent book, also from LBC Books, is Instead of Work, which collects "The Abolition of Work" and seven other previously published texts, with a lengthy new update, "Afterthoughts on the Abolition of Work." Source: Internet
David Jeffreys to be nominated as LBC 1VPBy Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA. Source: Internet