Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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'Steptoe and Son of arts' is Britain's art award choice
Phyllida Barlow will represent the UK at the Venice Biennale.
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'Sometimes it's good to leave well alone'
The creator of Dad's Army discusses his involvement in the new film adaptation.
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'Some people choose to work zero-hours'
UK government report says economy should be fair and decent for all
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'Soldier on' - experiencing Afghanistan
A new play aims to show people the experience of soldiers in Afghanistan
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'Society is anything but normal here'
Northern Ireland has certainly improved since the Troubles, but how much has it changed?
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'Shroosbury' or 'Shrowsbury'?
The long-running debate of how to pronounce the name of Shropshire鈥檚 county town goes on.
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'Shocked and appalled' - Northern Ireland priest
Belfast priest Martin Magill speaks about the shooting of a police officer
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'She was heroic and continually inspiring'
The actor Rory Kinnear reflects on the life of his sister Karina.
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'Shape up or ship out' - MP
Downing Street has been hit by the resignation of senior aides.
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'Self-harming rise' among prisoners on indefinite sentences
Zoe Conway reports on self-harm among prisoners on IPPs
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'Saddam has gone. We have one thousand Saddams now'
Jeremy Bowen meets a man who pulled down the statue of Saddam Hussein
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'Right time' for police chief to step down
Scottish Justice Secretary on Police Scotland's decision to appoint new Chief Constable.
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'Reversing' diabetes
How Tom Watson 'reversed' type-2 diabetes through diet and exercise
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'Remember him for the kind and compassionate hero he was'
Dr Chowdhury had made an urgent appeal to the PM that all NHS staff should have PPE
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'Putin is telling every country: You need a nuclear weapon'
Fiona Hill, former US security official, talks about Russia, Ukraine and nuclear weapons
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'Predators are attracted to aid work'
Report into sexual abuse in the aid sector says to check aid workers' criminal records
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'Power doesn't always corrupt. Power can cleanse'
James Naughtie interviews Robert Caro, biographer of Lyndon B Johnson.
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'Potentially another weapon in our arsenal against cancer'
Alan Worsley from Cancer Research UK on "another weapon in our arsenal" against cancer.
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'Police state' fear over new law
Robert Buckland, Baroness Chakrabarti & Baroness Cavendish on the Policing and Crime Bill
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'Physical distancing will remain critical for many months, indeed many years to come'
Sir Jeremy Farrar, Wellcome Trust and UK govt Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies
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'People feel we're not a united nation anymore'
Pollster Deborah Mattinson described the mood among both leave and remain voters.
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'Peace is like tango... it takes two'
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak on the prospects for peace in the Middle East
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'Our store colleagues are not really to get involved and it's a police matter to enforce'
JD Sports' Peter Cowgill says his staff won't deal with customers who won't wear masks
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'Our job is to be an honest peace broker'
The UN special envoy to Syria says a new approach to the conflict is needed
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'Operation Stack has failed'
The government needs a national strategy to combat the crisis, said Damian Collins MP.
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'Now isn't the time to ease up on the restrictions'
Health Minister Edward Argar on calls for lifting the lockdown.
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'Notre-Dame will be rebuilt'
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to rebuild the medieval cathedral
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'Nothing more serious than somebody dying in police custody'
An independent review of police custody deaths has been announced by Theresa May.
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'Nobody expected a flood of this magnitude'
Mishal Husain reports from Hereford & Worcester, speaking to those affected by flooding.
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'No matter how much money you earn, you can鈥檛 buy a new brain'
Kay Stiles, wife of footballer Nobby Stiles, on her late husband's dementia