Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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'I sat and cried on New Year's Eve'
Bob Lowe, 95, spent New Year's Eve alone.
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'I really need people to feel safe, to go out and about'
Justin Webb heard from our panel about what they would like to see from the chancellor
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'I often wake up in the night feeling as if someone is pulling the tubes from my daughter and tightening my handcuffs'
Dr Rashid Abbasi says he has not recovered from being taken away from his dying daughter
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'I never thought I'd be speaking to you Gary, that's a wonderful surprise '
Spurs legend Gary Mabbutt makes his 1,000th call to 76 year old fan Roger Peerless
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'I moved home to save for a house'
Izzy, a 25-year-old from North Shields, has been saving for a deposit since she was 14.
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'I may not live to see justice for my daughter'
The parents of Sarah Groves explain the numerous problems with her murder trial.
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'I know I was raped'
We speak to one of John Worboys victims
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'I just didn't know where to turn'
The government has been accused of not helping those affected by the attacks in Tunisia.
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'I infiltrated Pablo Escobar's money men'
Robert Mazur tells the true story of new film The Infiltrator
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'I heard the urgency in his voice'
Radio enthusiast hears distress call 70 miles away and sends immediate medical assistance
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'I hate Jane Austen'
A new programme explores the people who hate the iconic novelist
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'I don’t want to see Justin Gatlin win that gold medal'
Retired athlete Steve Backley says he doesn't want former doper Gatlin to win the 100m.
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'I do not believe that it would be the end of a credible euro.’
Mario Monti talks about possible Greek exit from the eurozone.
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'I can't forgive PCs for photos of my dead girls'
Mina Smallman, whose daughters Bibaa and Nicole were murdered, speaks to Emma Barnett.
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'I can't confirm that customers' data was encrypted'
TalkTalk has suffered what it describes as a significant and sustained cyber attack.
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'I am sorry for delays, for the uncertainty, the pain and anxiety young people will have faced'
Schools minister Nick Gibb apologises to young students getting exam results this year
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'Hybrid' parliament breaks 700 years of tradition
MPs set to approve plans for virtual sittings, with numbers in the chamber limited to 50.
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'Huge rise' in newborns taken into care
Sanchia Berg and Karen Goodman on the increase in the number of newborns taken into care
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'How dare he tarnish the names of British Libyans'
Reporter Sangita Myska has been talking to British Libyans in Manchester
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'Hospitals were deliberately targeted'
Surgeon David Nott on how he is working to support doctors in Aleppo.
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'He's a warrior and a fighter'
Mica Mossbacher, advisor to the Trump 2020 campaign, says the president is in good shape
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'He was very creative but also very brave'
Pop superstar George Michael has died at the age of 53.
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'He was born with a nervous breakdown'
Yves Saint Laurent "born with a nervous breakdown."
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'He took everything away from me'
'Anna', who was held captive as a sex slave for 13 years, speaks about her experience.
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'He sought to protect his family'
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove on lockdown actions of Dominic Cummings.
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'He left people to die'
3-year-old Sarah was abandoned by her smugglers in a snowy blizzard. But she survived.
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'He couldn't leave the house because he was so anxious'
Children with Autism are waiting an average of three-and-a-half years to be diagnosed.
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'Having blanket country bans is very, very challenging especially with a country the size and scale of Spain'
The head of tour operator TUI on the return of quarantine for travellers from Spain
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'Groomed into prostitution at 15'
Fiona Broadfoot and two others have won a landmark legal case
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'Greece is overwhelmed by migrants'
Migrants flocking to Greek islands are facing 'totally shameful' conditions.