Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Tackling gang crime in Merseyside
There were multiple gang related killings in the area last year.
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Tackling extremism in Britain
Sara Khan on her role as the country's first counter extremism commissioner
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Tackling climate change
Scientists have published a stark report on global warming calling for urgent action
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Ta-Nehisi Coates on his new novel 'The Water Dancer'
Author Ta-Nehisi Coates on his new novel following the life of a slave on a plantation.
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Syrian mother: "Where do we go?"
Mother of three and teacher tells of family's journey long journey from Homs to Hungary.
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Syria's missing activists
Names of activists killed in Syrian government custody are being released
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Syria's civilians
The UN says political and humanitarian support is needed urgently
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Syria: 'When will it end?'
Seven years ago news of the first anti-government protests in Syria emerged
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Syria: 'There's terror on both sides'
A group of British Christians defends a trip to Syria
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Syria five years on: Commemorating the lives lost
A montage of the Syrian war commemorating 250,000 lives lost in five years of conflict
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Syria crisis 'a wake-up call'
The UN's special envoy says there will be major diplomatic action
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Syria conflict: No end to interminable war is in sight
Predictions of the imminent, or even medium term fall of Damascus are wrong, Jeremy Bowen
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Syria conflict: Is diplomacy effective?
Evelyn Farkas spoke on the programme about the West's next move in the Syria crisis.
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Syria attack: Were chemical weapons used?
An emergency UN Security Council meeting will discuss a suspected chemical attack
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Syria air strikes: Can they make a difference?
A former UK ambassador and former Chief of Air Staff discuss the efficacy of air strikes
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Syria 'chemical attack'
Should we join an American strike on Syria?
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Swedish ex-PM on Stockholm attack
Former Swedish PM Fredrik Reinfeldt responds to Friday's lorry attack in Stockholm
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Sutton Coldfield - UK's latest devolution battleground
Campaigners in Sutton Coldfield want to set up their own town council.
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Surprise inflation rise driven by food, drink and clothing prices
Figures show a jump to 10.4% in February from 10.1% in January
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Supreme Court Brexit case: A reality TV hit?
A critic and a scriptwriter consider the entertainment value of the televised Brexit case
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Supermarkets pledge to cut a fifth of food waste by 2025
Major supermarkets are committing to cut food waste and transform the food industry.
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Sunak to unveil plans amidst cost of living crisis
Mishal Husain looks at how Birmingham is being affected by the cost of living pressures.
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Sun 'doesn't accept made an error' on 'Queen Brexit' headline
Tony Gallagher, The Sun editor, on Ipso ruling against 'Queen Backs Brexit' headline.
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Summer schools: Catch-up plan
Ministers have pledged more money towards the catch-up plan for pupils in England.
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Summer holidays uncertain, warns travel bosses
Some EU leaders want new restrictions to introduce quarantine on travellers from the UK.
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Summer born babies are 20% less likely to go to university
Professor Dearden researched the effects of proposals in a government open letter.
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Suffragette statue: Who should stand in Westminster?
Which suffragette deserves a permanent statue – Fawcett or Pankhurst?
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Succession writer Lucy Prebble
What’s behind the success of the hit TV show, now in its final season?
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Sturgeon: Scotland must stay in single market
Nicola Sturgeon says Theresa May "making it inevitable" that UK leaves the single market.
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Sturgeon: English Votes would make Scottish MPs ‘second-class citizens’
Sturgeon: SNP MPs will decide whether to vote on English issues on case-by-case basis.