Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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A new era of women in politics?
Shirley Williams, Tulip Siddiq and Maria Miller discuss women in UK politics.
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A Netanyahu victory?
The incumbent prime minister looks set to narrowly take office for a fifth term
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A mother's fight for medical cannabis
A licence to help a six-year-old boy with epilepsy has been denied
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A miscarriage of justice?
A funeral will take place for a woman hanged in 1922 for murdering her husband
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A love letter to cinema
Screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce on the joy of watching films on the big screen
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A longer Brexit delay?
The Commons passed a bill last night by just one vote to seek another Brexit extension
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A level of social distancing until a vaccine is available
Professor Neil Ferguson says restrictions will have to continue for some time
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A history of celebrating 'safe and bland' music
Cultural historian said establishment has been rejecting 'edgy' music for a century.
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A golden age of palaeontology
Recent discoveries about dinosaurs mean we know a lot more about them than we used to
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A four-year-old's life saving call
Hear from the four-year-old who saved her mother's life
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A first glimpse of life under Taliban rule
The 91Èȱ¬â€™s Auliya Atrafi reports from Helmand province in Afghanistan
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A digital model of human anatomy
An accurate digital model of the human anatomy is being designed in Scotland.
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A delay to net zero?
Rishi Sunak is considering a delay to some measures for hitting net zero.
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A cure for grey hair?
Our guests discuss the discovery of a gene responsible for grey hair.
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A coronavirus Budget?
George Osborne, the former Chancellor, offers his thoughts ahead of the Budget this week.
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A brief history of bombing
Professor Richard Overy sets out a short history of aerial bombardments
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A breakthrough in creating synthetic life
Paul Freemont on scientists' quest to understand the bare genetic essentials of life.
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A "straightjacket" on future government spending?
At his annual Mansion House speech in the City this evening, the Chancellor will to to...
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98-year-old former King's College carol chorister
David Briggs sang in the King's College Cambridge carol service broadcast in 1928.
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9/11: ‘Survivor’s guilt can bring you to your knees’
Coming up to the 20th anniversary of 9/11, survivor Janice Brooks shares her story.
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75th anniversary of the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
The Nazi camp was liberated by British troops on April 15, 1945.
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70 years of The Archers
Famous fans share their favourite memories from Ambridge
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70 years of National Parks
We explore the challenges facing National Parks, 70 years on from their creation
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7/7 victim's mother remembers Laura Webb
In her first ever broadcast interview, Hazel Webb recalls how the day unfolded.
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60 days to Brexit
As MPs prepare for a crucial Brexit vote tomorrow, can a deal be reached?
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50th anniversary: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Liverpool City Council's Claire McColgan on the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' album
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50 years since Apollo 11
91Èȱ¬'s Stephen Sackur speaks with the ‘Third Man’ on the historic Apollo 11 mission
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50 years of nuclear subs
Should the UK be proud of its nuclear weapons?
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25 years since the first Harry Potter novel
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was the first of seven in the bestselling series
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20th anniversary of the release of Bend It Like Beckham
Director Gurinder Chadha talks about the anniversary of her film Bend It Like Beckham