Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Petula Clark on Sinatra
Singer Petula Clark describes a night on the town with Frank Sinatra
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Peter Hook to perform Joy Division catalogue
It is 35 years since the death of Ian Curtis, frontman of the seminal Salford band Joy...
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Peter Brook on his life and work
Legendary theatre and film director Peter Brook on his new play The Prisoner
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Peston: ‘Greece will be trapped in poverty for years’
The IMF has fiercely criticised the bailout deal offered to Greece by the eurozone.
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Persistent vegetative state: A family's agony
Reporter Sanchia Berg speaks to the family of a woman who spent almost four years in PVS.
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Period of 'high risk' for the 91Èȱ¬
This week the government will set out the details of a review of what the 91Èȱ¬ does.
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Perils of journalism
A new film recounts how war correspondent Marie Colvin died while reporting in Syria
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Perfectionist tendencies on the rise
Perfectionist tendencies are on the rise among young people
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People should return to work if they can't do their jobs from home
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab outlines govt plans to begin lifting England's lockdown.
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Peep Show writer 'still terrified' by funny lines challenge
Peep Show co-creator explains the sitcom's success and reasons for bringing it to an end.
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Peanut allergy treatment
A trial for a peanut allergy treatment has "changed" the life of 6-year-old Emily Pratt
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Peace in Yemen?
Warring parties have agreed to a ceasefire for the port city of Hudaydah
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Paul Mescal: life after a Best Actor Oscar nomination
Paul Mescal on how being forced to audition for the school musical changed his life
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Paul McCartney's life in lyrics
The Beatles star will publish his long-awaited memoir, edited by the poet Paul Muldoon.
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Paul Gambaccini: 'False accusers need to be prosecuted or offered medical attention'
Veteran radio DJ on the year he was accused of sexual abuse before he was cleared
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Patten criticism of Cecil Rhodes campaign 'scandalous'
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh says Cecil Rhodes statue is 'no longer tolerable' in current position.
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Parliament fury
MPs are urged to moderate their language after a night of anger in Parliament
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Parliament ‘could force Chilcot to publish’
Parliament could force the publication of the Chilcot report, says Lord Morris.
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Parking tickets 'filling the holes' in local government budgets
Where does the money from parking fines go?
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Paris: A city on edge
James Naughtie reports from Paris in the aftermath of Friday's terror attacks.
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Paris shooting: Will this change the election?
The first round of the French presidential election will take place on Sunday
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Paris attacks: Survivors share their stories
Survivors of the Paris attacks tell Tom Bateman how they escaped the shooting.
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Paris attacks: Investigation turns to Belgium
Belgium's former prime minister discusses the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
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Parents turn to schools for cost of living help
Nick Robinson reports on the cost of living crisis from Leeds
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Parents remove children over trans classmates
'We have a social understanding that we have boys and we have girls,' says Nigel Rowe
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Parents in Prison
Parent prisoners are less likely to re-offend if they stay in touch with their children
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Paradise Paper: Prince Charles' investments
The Duchy of Cornwall secretly bought shares, according to Paradise Paper leak
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Panorama programme on child abuse investigations draws criticism
Constable Simon Bailey, Mark Easton, Lord Deben and Peter Saunders on Panorama programme.
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Palmyra is recaptured by Assad
Syrian government forces have driven so-called Islamic State fighters out of Palmyra.
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Palestine and the problem with protests
A 16-year-old Palestinian girl has been charged with assaulting Israeli soldiers