Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Omicron infections increasing 'quite dramatically'
Grant Shapps says England's new Covid measures "will see us through to the new year"
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Oliver Letwin on 'Brexit unit'
Oliver Letwin discusses his sacking this week from his role as 'Brexit' secretary.
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Ofsted and budget cuts
The chief inspector of Ofsted says there's no evidence cuts are affecting schools
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OFGEM on prepayment meters
Ofgem: energy firms told to pay out over forced prepayment meters
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Ofgem boss: We're looking at significant rises in April
Ofgem chief executive Jonathan Brearley speaks to Justin Webb about the energy price cap
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Officer who shot Chris Kaba did 'nothing wrong' - colleague
A former colleague of the firearms officer who fatally shot Chris Kaba speaks to Today
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Of course women are funny too!
Comedian Shappi Korsandi and actress Sally Philips on women in comedy
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Obama’s battle against so-called Islamic State
Does the US lack leverage in Syria or does Obama not have the desire to intervene fully?
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Obama's final State of the Union
Republican and Democrat congressmen react to Obama's final State of the Union speech
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Obama's doctor on Clinton and Trump health
Hillary Clinton only has "odds and ends" wrong with her health says Dr David Scheiner.
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Nurses to strike over bank holiday
Hospitals brace for staff shortages in A&E. But could this be the last nurses strike?
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Nurses to strike in biggest walkout in the NHS's history
The strike will be on two days in December due to a pay dispute with the government
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Nurses hold biggest strike in NHS history
Nurses in England, Wales & Northern Ireland have begun the first of two day-long strikes
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Nurse Lucy Letby to be sentenced for murdering seven babies
Lucy Letby was convicted following a two-year investigation by Cheshire Police
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Nureyev film by Ralph Fiennes
A new film tells the story of the Soviet ballet dancer’s defection to France
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Nudge author on human behaviour
Back in 2010, the concept of the nudge was all the rage. How could people be subtly It...
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Nuclear energy
Can nuclear energy help cut carbon emissions?
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Novelist Colm Toibin and filmmaker Nick Hornby on Brooklyn
Colm Toibin's award-winning novel Brooklyn has now been turned into a film by Nick Hornby
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Nottingham victim’s son: 'I still text my dad'
James Coates, whose dad Ian was killed last year, talks to Today's Emma Barnett
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Notting Hill Carnival: The Grenfell tribute
Notting Hill Carnival goers hold silence for Grenfell victims
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Not sending a football team to Rio 2016 "devastating"
Discontent between the home football associations will prevent Team GB competing in Rio.
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Nosy parkers welcome at Window Wanderland
Bristol residents will open their houses to the public this weekend
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Northern Irish comedy
How has Northern Irish comedy been inspired by recent events like the Troubles and Brexit
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Northern Ireland's collapsed Assembly
The Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action has called for Stormont to be restored
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Northern Ireland: Derry girls and the election
Martha Kearney talks to younger voters about the Northern Ireland election
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Northern Ireland violence
The Continuity IRA "have come back into the fore" warns a senior police chief
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Northern Ireland violence
The funeral of murdered journalist Lyra McKee has taken place but can peace now prevail?
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Northern Ireland marks centenary
Martha Kearney presents from Belfast to mark 100 years since the partition of Ireland
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Northern Ireland hospital closes Emergency Department
A Northern Irish hospital has closed its Emergency Department after ‘major incident’
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Northern Ireland
Could a no-deal Brexit break up the UK?