Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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The brothers kept in virtual isolation for 14 years
'There was the outside world and then there was the world in our apartment.'
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The British couple and their Syrian guest
The Syrian refugee staying with a British family.
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The Brexit puzzle
How can the PM obey the law and yet also not do what it says?
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The Brexit cliff edge
The UK will leave without a deal on Friday unless the EU agrees another Brexit delay
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The books we are ashamed to have read
Our guests talk about the books they were embarrassed to have read when they were younger
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The bond between a man and his dog
Rory Cellan Jones has been reflecting on what it means to mourn a much loved family pet
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The blueprint for our natural spaces
The government has set out plans to halt the decline in nature
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The blind photographers
How can a blind person, or someone who's partially-sighted, take great photographs?
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The biggest rogue trader in British history
Rogue trader Kweku Adoboli talks to John Humphrys.
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The big US/North Korea meet-up
Donald Trump has agreed to talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
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The Big Garden Birdwatch returns
Justin Rowlatt reports from Sherwood Forest and puts your questions to the RSPB.
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The big Brown interview
Gordon Brown opens up about his time as prime minister
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The big Brexit breakthrough
The PM has finally struck a deal that means Brexit talks can move on to the next phase
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The Bible and humour
A new book claims that Jesus and the Bible were funny before the Church lost its humour
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The best teacher in the world?
A London teacher has reached the top ten finalists in the annual Global Teacher Prize.
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The beginning of Biden's Presidency
A look ahead to the inauguration of Joe Biden and what to expect in his presidency.
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The Bed-Sitting Room
John Antrobus and Paul Merton discuss their new production of play The Bed-Sitting Room
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The Becky Godden murder
Zoe Conway reports from Swindon on the murder of Becky Godden
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The 91热爆 and religion
The 91热爆's director of religious programming explains why they have pledged to do more
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The battle to rebuild Mosul
A team of experts and academics are drawing up plans to rebuild the Iraqi city of Mosul
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The Band's Robbie Robertson on changing Bob Dylan's sound
In a wide-ranging interview, Robbie Robertson discusses his extraordinary musical career.
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The Balfour Declaration: 100 years on
We look at the impact of Lord Balfour's declaration
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The Auschwitz survivor who vowed to be happy
Eddie Jaku, who survived Auschwitz, has died at the age of 101.
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The assisted dying debate
Guernsey could become the first place in the British Isles to legalise assisted dying
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The Asian community and mental illness
Is it difficult for the Asian community to talk about mental illness?
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The Armed Conflict Survey
Organised crime and regional tensions are playing a significant role in stoking around...
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The Archers' June Spencer
June Spencer who plays Peggy Woolley will be 100 on Friday and vows to keep on going
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The archbishop of Canterbury on the Church of England
Justin Welby explores the future of the church in the UK today
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The approach is about flattening the "broader peak" of the epidemic
The UK's Chief Scientific Adviser defends the current approach to coronavirus
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The 51st Thing That Made The Modern Economy
Tim Harford embarks on a journey to find one more thing that helped the economy