Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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‘I don't think this does give more power to developers, it creates a much more certain system’
Robert Jenrick defends the proposed reforms of the planning system in England
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‘I don't accept that there will be disruption’
Health secretary Matt Hancock denies replacing Public Health England will cause problems
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‘I do believe the outcome will be politicised’
An Egyptian court is expected to give the verdict in the retrial of two journalists.
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‘I can’t understand how we escaped’
A mother describes the walls of her children’s bedroom collapsing and their escape
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‘I am afraid Afghanistan will soon be forgotten’
Dr Albert Cairo talks to Mishal Husain about his work in Afghanistan
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‘Hyper inequality is a threat to both capitalism and democracy and we simply must deal with it’
Former Vice President Al Gore says America must tackle inequality after the pandemic
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‘Even though the iPod might be gone, it’ll never be forgotten,’ says inventor
Tony Fadell speaks to Today.
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‘Dom was a wonderful, generous spirit and a brilliant journalist’
Brazilian police say a suspect has confessed to shooting British journalist Dom Phillips
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‘Do not believe these newspaper stories, there are tests in every bit of the country’
Matt Hancock says that tests are available if only those who are eligible ask for them
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‘Cannot rule out students being asked not to return home at Christmas’
Matt Hancock says he can’t promise students can go home for Christmas
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‘Big Premier Leagues are owned now by billionaires from other countries and England has lost control of its own game’
Arsene Wenger says the government must step in to help smaller clubs survive the pandemic
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‘Beryl: In Search of Britain’s Greatest Athlete’ by Jeremy Wilson
Beryl Burton is the woman who dominated the male cycling scene for decades...
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‘Baby swap' parents home at last
Richard and Mercy Cushworth relive their El Salvador baby switch ordeal
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‘Almost 16,000 results going missing over the course of a week is quite alarming’
Professor Paul Hunter on the error that meant nearly 16,000 Covid cases went unreported
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'You lose the argument if you mention the war'
Why we should all update our analogies.
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'You have to have the feeling you cannot live without music'
Harpsichordist Zuzana Ruzickova survived three concentration camps during WWII.
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'You are completely in a 360 degree world'
Sky are making a big investment in Virtual Reality TV but what is it?
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'Wrong to use referendum to make changes to electorate'
John Redwood, Conservative MP for Wokingham, has told Today that it would be "wrong"...
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'Without winning we can't put principles in practice'
Ben Bradshaw has said he would be happy to serve if Jeremy Corbyn were elected.
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'Will the 91Èȱ¬ remain true to its core mission?'
Former managing director of Sky news and former culture secretary discuss 91Èȱ¬'s future
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'Why traffic accident victims could be counted as Covid deaths in England'
Carl Heneghan explains an issue with how Public Health England reports deaths from Covid
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'Where is the right balance between making sure that we put lives first but also protect livelihoods? Not an easy process'
Grant Shapps on the Govt's decision to end quarantine requirements for over 50 countries
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'What we now need to do is.....restart the economy without restarting the virus'
Grant Shapps reacts to figures on the impact of the first full month of lockdown on jobs
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'What we need is long-term support'
The NHS is doing too little to care for people with dementia, according to a poll of GPs.
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'What we don’t want is for an outbreak of coronavirus in a university to result in students going home and spreading the virus'
Sir Mark Walport says students with Covid may have to stay at university for Christmas
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'What the heck does that mean, aspiration?'
Lord Prescott has said Labour needed a “fundamental change – both in organisation...
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'We've secured the supply of enough vaccine to vaccinate 30 million people'
Care minister Helen Whately on plans for the UK's biggest ever flu vaccination programme
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'We've over-bureaucratised science'
How has the coronavirus affected our approach to government, scientists and individuals?
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'We've got to get back to our way of life, but very cautiously'
Health Secretary Matt Hancock on returning to work and changing social distancing rules.
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'We will have an army of volunteers…to remind passengers to put face coverings on'
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps outlines the latest progress on Coronavirus