Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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'We were told we were going into Tier 3, no ifs, no buts. We can either expend energy on that or try and get a better deal'
Steve Rotheram on why he is focusing on negotiating a support package for local firms
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'We were just collateral damage' - Kincora abuse victim
Victim Clint Massey and investigative journalist Chris Moore discuss the allegations.
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'We want a reformed FIFA' - Greg Dyke
"What we really want to see is a reformed FIFA," Greg Dyke told Today.
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'We taken this action with the best interests of the people of Leicester right at the core'
Health secretary Matt Hancock explains the decision to reimpose lockdown on Leicester
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'We should be prepared for the unemployment rate to increase significantly'
Work & Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey.
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'We need a miracle here'
The White Helmets warn that there is little hope of a ceasefire in Aleppo.
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'We locked eyes': Facing the Southport attacker
Today's Emma Barnett interviews the man stabbed trying to stop the Southport attack.
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'We just didn't know where to go'
Bronwyn Slater was on the Tunisian beach when Seifeddine Rezgui attacked on Friday.
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'We have said face coverings in closed spaces is advised but people can use their own discretion'
Caroline Dinenage says compulsory masks in shops will be kept under review
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'We have no recourse to public funds...we are struggling'
'NRPF' status is stopping many families receiving financial support during the crisis.
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'We had this influx of tens of casualties to our emergency room. Most of them were glass wounds and they were in shock'
Dr Firass Abaid, CEO of the Rafik Hariri University Hospital, on the explosion in Beirut
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'We do have powers to put in place closures should that be necessary'
George Eustice says beaches could be shut if people disobey social distancing rules
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'We are prepared to see a lot more conflict in Mosul'
Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen reports from West Mosul.
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'We are prepared to see a lot more conflict in Mosul'
Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen reports from West Mosul.
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'We are not going to reduce ourselves to being governed by the mob'
Spokesman Marc Lotter defends Trump's threat to use the military to end civil unrest
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'We are not going to be going onto a rota basis, we are in a place where we are able to welcome all children back into school'
Gavin Williamson denies there could be further restrictions on pupils in local lockdowns
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'We are in physical danger from our son'
Max cannot be left alone with his sister, out of fear he will harm her
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'We absolutely need to be vigilant as these raising numbers could prefigure a return to community transmission'
WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr Hans Kluge on rising Covid cases in the UK and abroad
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'War footing' needed on climate change
Ed Miliband leads the launch of a new environmental justice commission
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'Voting won't be about Trump's personality'
Ann Coulter says people will vote on Trump's issues
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'Vexatious claims' against British soldiers
Armed forces chief vows to fight false claims to protect soldiers' "combat ethos"
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'Van the Man'
Singer-songwriter Van Morrison is about to release his 39th studio album
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'Tube strike will go ahead' - RMT
First Great Western and London Underground strikes are set to go ahead, says RMT Union.
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'Truth needs to be spoken about race and economic opportunity'
Special correspondent James Naughtie reports from the streets of Charlotte.
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'Trolls' who use fake online profiles could be prosecuted by CPS
Internet trolls could face criminal charges for fake profiles as part of new CPS plans.
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'Tony Blair clearly hasn't read Jeremy Corbyn's manifesto'
Following criticism from within Labour, Ken Livingstone has defended Jeremy Corbyn.
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'Togetherness, not division'
The plea of Brendan Cox, the husband of murdered MP Jo Cox
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'To see my mum again is an incredible thing'
The daughter of one of the hostages freed by Hamas says her mother is 'very sharp'
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'To call it medieval is counter-productive'
It is misleading to brand Islamic extremists as "medieval鈥, says terrorism expert.
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'This won't end in Aleppo'
Alison McGovern warns that international humanitarian law is being "shredded"