Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Pakistan goes to the polls
Voters are deciding between former cricketer Imran Khan and former PM Nawaz Sharif
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Pakistan elections
Cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan could be the next prime minister
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Paid to stab
Teenagers are being offered up to £1K in Liverpool to stab other youngsters
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Paddy McAloon and Prefab Sprout
The front man of 80s band Prefab Sprout on making music despite hearing loss
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Paddington Bear illustrator on Michael Bond's legacy
The illustrator of Paddington Bear Robert Alley reflects on Michael Bond's life
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Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine ‘shows slow Covid spread’
Andrew Pollard and Matt Hancock talk to Justin Webb.
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Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine safety concerns over rare blood clots
Prof Adam Finn and Jeremy Hunt speak R4 Today on AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot concerns
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Oxford vice chancellor challenges tuition fees
Louise Richardson says our society should 'strive' towards free university education
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Oxford University's diversity problem
The university has released figures showing a meagre intake of black students
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Oxfam sexual misconduct scandal
Did Oxfam attempt to cover up findings of an inquiry into claims staff used prostitutes?
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Oxbridge & private schools
Do Oxford and Cambridge use unofficial quota systems on private school pupils?
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Owen Smith launches Labour leadership bid
Owen Smith begins his campaign for Labour leadership.
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Owen Smith calls for second Brexit vote
The Labour leadership challenger says the country will be ill-served by leaving the EU.
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Over-50s exercise helps 'thinking, learning and memory'
Geriatrician Dr Claire Steves and former 91Èȱ¬ Breakfast host Diana Moran discuss exercise.
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Outrage at Belarus plane 'hijacking'
Reaction as Belarus is accused of hijacking a Ryanair flight to arrest a journalist
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Oscar nominees speak to Today
Cate Blanchett, Brendan Fraser and other Oscar nominees who’ve done interviews with Today
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Osborne: London Evening Standard Editor
The former chancellor is he new editor of the London Evening Standard
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Osborne: 'Britain does have a low-pay problem'
Osborne made a surprise announcement of a new national living wage of £7.20 from April.
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Osborne and the arts
Ballet dancer Tamara Rojo talks arts and politics with George Osborne
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Orton's What the Butler Saw 'ahead of its time'
How the play What the Butler Saw challenged public attitudes to homosexuality
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Opioids in America
One of the most urgent issues confronting the US today are drugs known as opioids
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Operation Stack: 'It's bad for everybody'
The Operation Stack scheme cost Kent an estimated £1.5 million a day when enforced.
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Opera tribute to Grenfell Tower
Opera Holland Park to hold a concert in aid of Grenfell Tower
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Opera in prison
Acclaimed singer Joyce DiDonato on the "transformative" power of music on prison inmates
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Opera heroics
Darwin Prakash will make his debut at one of the world's leading opera houses
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Opera behind bars
A maximum security prison in upstate New York is being introduced to opera
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Open letter to Bishops says CoE failing to reflect views of gay Christians
Homosexuality will be high on the agenda at the four day General Synod.
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Online pharmacy suspended after prescription in 17 seconds
Suspended online pharmacy 'welcomes' decision from health watchdog
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One year to Brexit
What's going to change?
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One year since Taliban fighters took control of Afghanistan
Taliban mark first year in power after and ousting Western-backed government in Kabul