Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Cockatoos proven able to create tools
Goffin’s cockatoos can make and use tools out of different materials to reach a reward.
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COBRA decision makers reflect on 7/7
Decision makers inside Cabinet Office Briefing Room look back on difficult choices of 7/7
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Clive James: 'And soon all that I love will leave me'
The broadcaster and critic says he writes every day to celebrate that he is still alive.
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Clive James: 'And soon all that I love will leave me'
The broadcaster and critic says he writes every day to celebrate that he is still alive.
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Clinton's loss 'not a gender defeat'
Feminist writer Naomi Wolf says Hillary Clinton's defeat is not a gender defeat
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Clinton cancels California trip after pneumonia diagnosis
Former US State Department spokesman discusses the response to Hillary Clinton's illness.
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Climate change: Obama unveils Clean Power Plan
Climate change: Mr Obama unveiled "the biggest, most important step we have ever taken".
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Climate change protests
More than 500 protesters have been arrested in the climate protests in central London
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Cleaning up England's water
Water companies have apologised for failing to curb sewage spills.
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Clarke: This will be 'ultimate test of political skills'
Former Conservative Chancellor Ken Clarke on Brexit, the DUP deal and Theresa May
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Churchill's grandson and Mugabe
How has Britain's relationship with President Mugabe changed since WW1?
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Churchill and his legacy
The family of one of the UK's most prominent politicians give their take on new film
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Church defends prayer tweet for atheist Richard Dawkins
Arun Arora wrote a tweet saying he's praying for Richard Dawkins after he had a stroke.
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Chuck D on new doc ‘Fight The Power’
Chuck D talks politics and the Hip-hop movement
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Chronic fatigue: A new approach?
A training programme tested on children with chronic fatigue syndrome may reduce fatigue
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Christopher Guest on Spinal Tap and the 'mockumentary'
Writer and star of This is Spinal Tap discusses his next project Mascots.
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Christopher Eccleston on the closing of Oldham Coliseum
Emmy-winning actor Christopher Eccleston reflects on the complexities of an acting career
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Christmas after Grenfell
Natasha Elcock was one of the residents of Grenfell Tower
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Christianity and politics - a match made in heaven?
Just how much has faith influenced political leaders in office
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Chris Hadfield: 'You should be afraid of the dark'
Cmdr Hadfield discusses with Sarah Montague the importance of fear.
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Chris Grayling: House of Lords must change
House of Commons leader on Lords tax credit cuts rejection
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Chris Grayling on rail network failures
Transport secretary accepts some responsibility for this summer's rail network disruption
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Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang plays Schumann
Lang Lang is credited for encouraging 40m children in China to learn the piano.
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China's Uighur Muslims
Up to a million Uighur Muslims could be being detained in Xinjiang, China
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China warns UK
China has warned the UK not to "interfere in its domestic affairs"
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China v UK: The unexpected battle for second place
Carrie Gracie explores China's unforeseen battle for second place with Team GB.
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Chimpanzee communication
Chimpanzees communicate using a system similar to human language, a study reveals
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Children's care system overstretched
As more and more teenagers go into care, how can the system cope?
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Children's books: Are they just for children?
Julia Donaldson and Lauren Child discuss the appeal of children's fiction
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Children to benefit from 'milestone' malaria vaccine
The world's first malaria vaccine is on the brink of approval for use in Africa.