Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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'This is the pharmaceutical industry at its absolute best'
Bill Gates outlines how a Coronavirus vaccine will be distributed if one is found
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'This is probably the biggest threat to our economy'
The Institute of Directors says cyber-crime is a major threat to businesses and customers
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'This is hope' - Alzheimer's patient Roz Underwood on new drug
Alzheimer鈥檚 patients are awaiting data on the most promising drug targeting the disease.
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'This is bigger than Leicester if we win this league'
Dick Campbell, manager of part-time Arbroath FC, on their unlikely Premiership ambitions.
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'They handed me a piece of paper and said you've got a 50/50 chance"
Author Michael Rosen spoke to Mishal Husain about his recovery from Coronavirus
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'They are not the Che Guevaras of Molenbeek'
Our Chief Correspondent, Matthew Price, tours Molenbeek with a woman who lives there.
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'These results, if they are wrong, deal a huge blow to young people's life chances'
Steve Chalke of Oasis Trust schools on the need for contingency plans for 2021 exams
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'There's been this huge mystery'
Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman previewed.
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'There'll be a pandemic of art about the pandemic'
Author David Mitchell reflects on impact of the pandemic as he publishes his latest novel
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'There was no question that he was in charge'
Our guests discuss the Bosnian war and Radovan Karadzic, who faces a charge of genocide.
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'There is a deafening, horrific silence in America about this' - Piers Morgan
There is a horrific silence in the USA about gun control, Piers Morgan told Today.
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'There are children in this school that have isolated for six weeks this term'
Mishal Husain returns to Wales High in Yorkshire to see how they are affected by Covid-19
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'The way to stop the spread of the virus in offices is to have social distancing'
Matt Hancock denies reports that face masks could be made mandatory in offices
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'The virus moves fast and so must we'
Matt Hancock explains why he supports new measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus
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'The threat is not confined to Tunisia'
Former Ambassador to Libya Oliver Miles on Foreign Office advice about Tunisia.
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'The rule of law doesn't really exist in china'
Peter Humphrey was imprisoned in China on trumped-up charges.
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'The phone hacking scandal is in the past'
Rebekah Brooks is to return to News Corp, according to the Financial Times.
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'The music is based on prime number sequence'
How can The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time inspire young mathematicians?
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'The Mount Everest of choral music'
Spem in Alium by Thomas Tallis is widely regarded as one of the great choral works.
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'The future of the eurozone is at stake... but a deal is still possible'
Greece needs to make crucial reforms, and quickly, says EU economy commissioner.
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'The day we were able to hear his voice was incredible'
Sue Martin tells the story of her husband Mal's recovery from Covid-19
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'The day before I was thinking, what am I going to play?'
Dagmar Turner discusses playing the violin while having a brain tumour removed
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'The darkest day of Pittsburgh's history'
Eleven people were killed in Saturday's attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh
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'The biggest issue is my fear for my children'
Kevin Connolly has been talking to Palestinians and Israelis about their fears.
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'The best thing we can do is continue to open up the economy in a phased manner'
Alok Sharma on figures showing workers on payrolls fell by 649,000 during lockdown
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'The adoption of a form of foreign agent registration might be very useful'
Grant Shapps discusses possible new security laws in the wake of the Russia report
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'Talk show host' Trump hurts his chances
Donald Trump continued to dominate the Republican race for US president.
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'Syrian society is being shredded'
Islamic State militants have destroyed part of Palmyra鈥檚 2,000-year-old Temple of Bel.
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'Strong action needed to halt refugee humanitarian crisis'
Andrew Mitchell proposed two safe havens for refugees in Syria.
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'Still Life' by Simon Armitage
The Poet Laureate with a poem he has composed about the lockdown.