Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Tuesday's business with Tanya Beckett
How much does Google's profits trickle down in to the UK economy?
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Tuesday's business with Simon Jack
Latest on VW, Glencore slump and LGBT representation in businesses
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Tuesday's business with Simon Jack
Third bailout for Greece, Google shake-up, and small businesses in deprived areas.
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Thursday's business with Tanya Beckett
Latest on the Volkswagen emissions scandal: will it impact the entire auto industry?
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Thursday's business with Tanya Beckett
CEO of Royal Dutch Shell talks about the announcements of its intention to buy BG Group
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The Volkswagen emissions scandal explained
What is it about, and how will it impact the wider German automobile sector?
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The Budget: What's the reaction?
Isabel Hardman and George Eaton discuss the reaction to the new budget.
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The Budget: Phillip Hammond says 'we are facing challenges'
Chancellor Phillip Hammond talks to Nick Robinson on the Today Programme.
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The 50th anniversary of Kenneth MacMillan's 'Romeo and Juliet'
Darcey Bussell and Lady MacMillan discuss the iconic ballet
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Suez: 'Glorious time' in the Cairo embassy
Jennifer Boyle was at the British Embassy in Cairo at the height of the Suez crisis.
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee on cybersecurity
The inventor of the World Wide Web on cyber security threat
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Sir John Hurt on cancer treatment; 1950s Soho and radio play
Sir John Hurt on old Soho and playing his old friend 'Jeff' Bernard in new Radio 4 play.
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Record 拢200,000 fine for nuisance calls
A solar energy company made six million automated marketing calls
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NASA finds clearest evidence yet that water flows on Mars
Seth Shostak of the SETI institute and Andrew Smith, author of Moondust discuss.
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Monday's business with Simon Jack
Ann Pettifor talks about Labour and 'fiscal fetishism'
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Monday's business with Simon Jack
The commodity rout, supermarket price wars and youth employment
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Monday's business with Kamal Ahmed
As Birmingham New Street Station reopens, is the West Midlands back in business?
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Lord Baker looks back to Britain joining the EEC
Lord Baker talks to John Humphrys about joining the EEC.
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Liz Truss: Re-offenders cost society
More prison staff are to be recruited to help tackle repeat offenders.
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Jeremy Corbyn and anti-Semitism
Labour MPs have pressed Jeremy Corbyn to 'root out' anti-Semitism in the party
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Is liberalism in crisis?
Some believe that liberalism in the West is in crisis but how we have gotten here?
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Is it time for a new approach to politics?
Steve Hilton suggests we do away with traditional party structures.
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Is a 2,000 year old practice finally going out of date?
2,000 year old practice could be shelved
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Interview with shadow chancellor, John McDonnell
Mr McDonnell discusses the 'tax gap' and proposed reform of the Bank of England's mandate
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Interview with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
Leader of the Opposition speaks from the Labour party conference in Brighton
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How feasible is a free trade deal with India?
India has already questioned UK visa policy ahead of any future negotiations.
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How Chronic Fatigue Syndrome could be treated by CBT online
Landmark Chronic Fatigue Syndrome trial could treat two-thirds of sufferers.
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How airport shops have been passing VAT savings on to customers
Travel journalist Simon Calder talks about the great VAT airport controversy
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Hilary Benn: Ruling will not derail Brexit
The Labour MP discusses the High Court's ruling on triggering Article 50
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Happy Birthday to ITV
On independent television's 60th anniversary, has ITV retained its original character?