Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Should EU nationals rights be secured before Brexit?
Baroness Meacher: Not securing EU nationals residency in the UK is 'profoundly wrong'
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Should England's roadmap be delayed on 21 June?
How cautious should the UK be over the Covid variant which emerged in India?
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Should dying be a right?
Nick Boles MP has released a new chapter of his book exploring assisted dying
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Should defence spending be increased?
Former Chief of Defence Staff, Lord Houghton, discusses changes to the budget
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Should courts overrule legacy bequests?
A lawyer and charity representative debate how the ruling affects charities and relatives
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Should classroom participation return to hands up?
What is the best way to encourage children to participate in class?
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Should children be allowed to go on holiday in term-time?
Jon Platt on taking his daughter out during school-term and executive teacher Patsy Kane.
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Should chief constable David Crompton have been suspended?
Chief constable of Durham Police and Lord Blunkett on the suspension of David Crompton.
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Should charities offer 'cash to access' schemes?
Institute of Economic Affairs defends getting paid to give access to government ministers
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Should changes be made to the justice system for the wrongfully convicted?
Questions are being raised following the exoneration of Andrew Malkinson.
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Should cannabis be legalised?
William Hague says that the war against the recreational use of the drug has been lost
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Should brothels be legal?
Baroness Trumpington has long campaigned for brothels to be legalised
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Should British troops have been given anti-malarial drug Lariam?
Vice-Admiral Alasdair Walker, Surgeon General of the British Armed Forces on using Lariam
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Should Brexit negotiations be extended?
Brexit secretary responds to claims that officials approached EU about delaying Brexit
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Should Boris Johnson call a confidence vote?
Tobias Ellwood MP speaks to Today.
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Should bankers pay be capped liked civil servants'?
Steve Hilton told the 91热爆 "If you are a company that requires bailing out should you...
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Should art treasures be returned?
The auction of a rare Chinese water vessel sparks a debate about returning 'stolen' art
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Should an army of volunteers support the NHS?
NHS trust chair, Sir Hughes-Hallet proposes alternative solution to NHS funding crisis
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Should an army of volunteers support the NHS?
NHS trust chair, Sir Hughes-Hallett proposes alternative solution to NHS funding crisis
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Should all hunting be banned?
Charles Moore and Rod Liddle discuss the legal status and ethics of hunting
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Should all domestic cats be on a lead?
Dr Peter Marra and Dr John Bradshaw discuss whether roaming cats cause harm to birds.
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Should all children be vaccinated against meningitis?
Dr Nelly Ninis discusses the call for all children to be vaccinated against meningitis.
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Should a new test for Down's syndrome be available on NHS?
New controversial test for Down's syndrome to reduce miscarriages, could be used
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Shocking signs as energy costs rise excessively
Households are facing significant increases in their energy bill.
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Shhhhhhhh....
The most famous quiet space in Britain hosts unique music festival
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Sheila Hancock's early letters to the 91热爆
The actress goes through archive letters she wrote 70 years ago to the 91热爆
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Sheila Hancock: Age, shouting at the radio and rage.
Dame Shelia Hancock talks to Today's Nick Robinson about her new book.
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Sharp rise in cancer waiting times leaves patients worried
The number of people facing long waits for urgent cancer treatment has doubled to 67,000
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Sharing feelings at the Heartbreak Hotel
A relatively new trend is gaining more interest, called immersive theatre.
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Shannon Matthews: The untold story
Karen Matthews' cousin couldn't believe that she had lied to the community