Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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"This virus has not gone away"
Dr David Nabarro - the World Health Organisation's Covid-19 special envoy.
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"There鈥檚 nothing criminal about what the president was accused of doing"
Today speaks to Alan Dershowitz, part of President Trump's impeachment trial defence team
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"There's a great big Nigel-shaped hole in our lives"
The gardener and TV presenter Monty Don on the loss of his golden retriever Nigel.
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"That's here. That's home. That's us" - Carl Sagan
The iconic pale blue dot photo showing earth from over 4 billion miles away turns 30.
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"My heart goes out to the Muslim communities"
Matt Hancock says new restrictions in parts of the north are not intended to curtail Eid
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"Maybe, just maybe he'll turn a corner"
Sue Martin's husband Mal was fit and well before coronavirus - now he is on a ventilator.
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"It鈥檚 a very raw space for us鈥 we鈥檙e both returning to life鈥
Rachel Eliza Griffiths' on her husband Salman Rushdie's recovery from knife attack.
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"It's staggering that we are not having a July budget that puts jobs at the centre of economic recovery"
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer told Nick Robinson the country needs an emergency Budget
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"I plead with people, take it seriously"
Nick Robinson speaks to patients recovering from COVID at Royal Preston Hospital
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"How do they get there in the first place?"
Baroness Lawrence on the training scheme to get more BAME people into journalism
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"Hospitals simply can't afford to roster enough people at weekends." - Jeremy Hunt
Doctors demonstrate against government changes to junior doctors' contracts
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"He remains in charge of the government"
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick on the PM being admitted to hospital.
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"Genius" young musician to play Proms
Jacob Collier plays multiple instruments - and has been hailed by producer Quincy Jones.
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"Everybody involved is frustrated" about the low number of coronavirus tests
Professor Paul Cosford, medical director of Public Health England, on conoravirus testing
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鈥榊ou think it鈥檚 not worth ringing the police because they won鈥檛 do anything.鈥
A police watchdog says the force must prioritise tackling violence against women.
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鈥榃hy were we not looking more closely at what was being done in other countries?鈥
Rory Stewart spoke to Justin Webb about the timing of the UK lockdown
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鈥榃hoever you vote for will not change ordinary people's lives鈥
Justin Webb hears from local residents and business people in Batley and Spen.
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鈥榃hen countries all reach the same level of transmission these travel difficulties will stop鈥
Epidemiologist Prof David Heymann on how to help international travel recover from Covid
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鈥榃e鈥檙e under extreme pressure鈥: the state of the Welsh NHS
NHS Wales under pressure as chief executive Dr Andrew Goodall speaks to Today.
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鈥榃e鈥檙e in this for the rest of our lives'
New documentary charts journey of two Hollywood stars in charge of Wrexham AFC.
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鈥榃e鈥檙e building this for 150 years and still going strong鈥
Grant Shapps says the case for HS2 is not affected by short term changes to British life
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鈥榃e will take swift action in any school where there are positive tests鈥
Schools minister Nick Gibb says parents can be confident sending children to school
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鈥榃e will prioritise frontline NHS, care workers and teachers for testing鈥
Health minster Edward Argar says frontline workers will be priority for Covid tests
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鈥榃e want to open up internationally but only when it can be done in a sure footed and safe way鈥
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab on the conditions for lifting quarantine on arrival
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鈥榃e need to engender some responsibility in people, particularly in the younger people鈥
Infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci on controlling America's Covid outbreak
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鈥榃e have some huge challenges鈥 says NHS Chief Exec.
As the NHS celebrates its 75th Birthday, it faces questions over its future.
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鈥榃e have no capacity鈥, says Bristol GP
Dr Rachel Warrington says she can regularly treat 30 or 40 patients a day.
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鈥榃e can't sustainably have a system where Government subsidises jobs鈥
Chancellor Rishi Sunak explains the rationale behind his mini budget
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鈥榃e are all going to have to look at the information that鈥檚 out there鈥 and make decisions with our own sense of responsibility鈥
Brandon Lewis explains the rationale behind the latest changes to lockdown in England
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鈥楾reat the public as adults鈥
Sir Paul Nurse says the Government must improve its communications about Covid-19