Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Councils banning groups of two or more people gathering in street
A civil liberties group's concerns about councils' use of public space protection orders.
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Council fines
There has been a huge increase in Public Spaces Protection Order fines
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Could we soon be holidaying on the Moon?
Astronomer David Whitehouse says the prospect of Moon tourism is only a few years away
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Could there be a new centrist party?
Today correspondent Ross Hawkins reveals there are detailed plans to create a new party
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Could the UK thrive if we leave the EU?
Former Conservative treasurer discusses role of UK in Europe ahead of EU summit
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Could the UK lead the way with AI?
New plans from AI experts aim to get the UK ahead in the sector
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Could the next James Bond be Jane Bond?
Ajay Chowdhury and Kristina Krizanovicxh on who may be the next James Bond.
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Could the European Union collapse?
John Humphrys investigates whether the very existance of the EU is under threat
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Could testing for Covid-19 be more efficient?
Prof Alan McNally of the Milton Keynes Lighthouse lab for Covid-19 testing.
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Could Spitting Image return?
Co-creator of Spitting Image says the show would work with today's politicians
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Could Scotland see another independence referendum?
Nicola Sturgeon on SNP policies ahead of the 2016 Scottish Parliament election.
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Could Salmond row provoke resignations?
Alex Neil, SNP MSP and ally to Alex Salmond speaks to Nick Robinson.
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Could Jeremy Corbyn be PM?
The Labour leader will promise a radical plan to transform Britain in his closing speech
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Could human beings be hacked?
A best-selling author warns that computers may soon know us better than we know ourselves
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Could gaming be taught in schools?
Ian Livingstone claims coding and computing are essential skills to teach in all schools
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Could France bring the next big shake up of the establishment?
James Naughtie reports on France's presidential election campaigns
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Could drones deliver parcels safely?
Robotics experts Noel Sharkey and Pippa Malmgren discuss the safety of drone deliveries.
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Could Byron's immigration raid have been better handled?
A former Byron worker describes the moment he realised he was in an immigration raid.
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Could Brexit bring back a hard border between NI and Ireland?
Bertie Ahern, former Irish Taoiseach, on Ireland's relations with the UK and Europe
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Could breathalysers at club doors cut crime?
Dr Hannah Farrimond and door staff Claire Ritcher on benefits of breathalysers at clubs.
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Could an American win the Man Booker prize?
Two Americans have made it on to the shortlist for the first time ever.
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Could AI send human history in a dangerous direction?
Former Google chairman Eric Schmidt speaks to Today
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Could a million new homes boost the national economy?
The National Infrastructure Commission's plan to build new towns in the UK
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Could 'no Brexit' be possible?
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt says no Brexit is a 'possibility coming into sight'
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Could 'method writing' be the future for novelists?
Thomas W. Hodgkinson with Sarah Churchwell on his new literary movement: method writers.
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Cost of living hits highest level for nearly 30 years
The cost of living has jumped by 5.4%, driven primarily by higher food and energy bills.
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Coronavirus: Italy imposes a lockdown
A quarantine remains in force in parts of northern Italy, where five people have died.
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Coronavirus tests to increase to 15000 "within a couple of days"
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick on increasing the numbers of daily coronavirus tests
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Coronavirus spreads in Europe
The World Health Organization is warning many nations aren't ready to contain coronavirus
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Coronavirus is a 'serious and imminent threat to public health'
Govt announces new powers to keep people in quarantine to stop the spread of the virus.