Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Should Tory chairman stand aside over tax questions?
Mishal Husain asks a minister if the PM acted quickly enough over Zahawi’s tax penalty
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Should Tory cabinet ministers be sacked if vote to leave EU?
Owen Patterson and Lord Heseltine discuss dissent on the issue of UK remaining in the EU
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Should there be a diplomatic boycott of China’s Winter Olympics?
Lord Coe reacts to calls for action over concerns about tennis player Peng Shuai
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Should the UK stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia?
Global powers continue to respond to Saudi Arabia over Jamal Khashoggi's death
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Should the UK remain in the EU?
Hilary Benn, Anne-Marie Trevelyan and George Osborne on UK's future in the EU
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Should the UK have an interim Brexit deal?
Our guests discuss the potential benefits and challenges of an interim Brexit deal.
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Should the UK become a federation?
Should the UK become a federation where regions and nations run their own affairs?
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Should the super rich get farm subsidies?
Saudi Prince Khalid Abdullah al Saud received last year 400 000 pounds in EU grants.
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Should the railway be re-nationalised?
Some people are arguing the trains need to be brought back into government control
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Should the police take indecent exposure more seriously?
Should the police see indecent exposure as a gateway to violent sexual offences?
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Should the NHS pay for HIV drug Prep?
Deborah Gold, CEO of National Aids Trust, argues why Prep should be available on the NHS.
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Should the NHS be politicised?
NHS bosses have warned politicians against using the health service as "vote bait"
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Should terminally ill people be permitted to end their own life?
Draft legislation is being debated in the House of Lords.
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Should sexual history be brought up in a rape trial?
Vera Baird and John Cooper QC discuss the Ched Evans retrial.
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Should scientists be trying to grow human organs inside pigs?
Sir John Burn and Peter Stevenson discuss the ethical concerns surrounding gene editing.
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Should schools stop teaching Shakespeare?
A teachers' union head warns against the curriculum being dominated by "dead, white men"
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Should reckless drivers face tougher sentences?
Darrell Martin, Major Richard Gilbey and Mark Fenhalls QC discuss the issue.
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Should politicians know all the facts?
Emily Thornberry failed to name the French foreign minister on Sky News.
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Should people have to 'pay to stay' in social housing?
Gerald Vernon-Jackson of Local Government Association discusses new "pay to stay" rules.
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Should pensions be cut to save jobs in the British steel industry?
Steve Webb, former pensions minister, on pension cuts to save the jobs of steel workers.
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Should parents or children decide on having the vaccine?
Can a child opt for vaccination without the consent of a parent?
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Should older drivers be retested?
A petition is calling for drivers to be forced to take another test once they turn 70
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Should nursery staff have Grade C GCSEs?
June O’Sullivan discusses the new minimum requirement of GCSEs for nursery staff.
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Should NHS patients have to show their passport?
The government is considering an ID check in hospitals to tackle 'health tourism'.
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Should NHS England provide more IVF treatment?
Claire Thomas describes the heartbreak of wanting a child and being denied IVF on the NHS
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Should NATO be preparing us all to enter the war against Russia?
Today's Nick Robinson speaks to a retired British Army officer and a historian
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Should ministers negotiate on NHS pay?
The nurses’ union says it could call off strike if government negotiates over pay
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Should Matt Hancock have been sacked?
Matt Hancock has resigned over his affair but questions remain for him and the government
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Should Lords block tax credit cuts?
Lib Dem leader and Labour's Owen Smith debate tax credits
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Should farm subsidies have to be earned?
Head of CLA says farmers should only get pay-outs if they protect the environment