Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Chairman of John Lewis Partnership, Dame Sharon White
Dame Sharon White, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership speaks to Sean Farrington.
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CEO of Ryanair Group, Michael O’Leary
Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair Group, talks to Today business presenter Sean Farrington
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CEO of Legal and General, Nigel Wilson
Chief Executive of Legal and General talks to Today business presenter Sean Farrington.
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Centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele
Monday marks the centenary of the start of the battle of Passchendaele
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Celia Birtwell - Hockney's most famous muse
The woman David Hockney has sketched and painted over and over again.
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Celebrations begin for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Four days of celebrations are kicking off to mark to her 70 years on the throne
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Celebrating children's books
Today celebrates the amazing diversity and range of children’s writing in Britain
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Celebrating 50 years since Apollo 8
Apollo 8 was launched into space on 21 December 1968
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Celebrating 150 years of The Shipping Forecast
Today marks 150 uninterrupted years of the shipping forecast
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Catching the drivers who text
Emma Wilson reports on drivers using their mobile phones
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Catastrophe ‘just filth’ say stars
Stars on critically acclaimed comedy
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Catalonia's uncertain future
Will Catalonia declare independence?
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Catalonia: Will it stop short of independence
Catalonia’s regional government may not declare independence from Spain, reports suggest
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Cash for new grammar schools in £320m Budget plan
Angela Rayner and Toby Young respond to the Chancellor's plans to fund grammar schools
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Carson backs Trump on Clinton 'investigation'
Mr Trump says that if elected he would investigate Mrs Clinton over her email practices.
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Carrie Gracie: Essays from China
What does the Communist Party congress mean for the West?
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Carl Lutz: The unsung Holocaust hero
Carl Lutz has been credited with leading largest WWII civilian rescue
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Carey Mulligan's Christmas guest edit
Guest editor Carey Mulligan passionately believes that we should talk more about dementia
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Care workers sue in minimum wage battle
Seventeen care workers are alleging failure to be paid the minimum wage.
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Care system 'too adversarial'
What does the review into child social care mean for children?
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Care homes: Is it illegal to discriminate by age?
A ban on care home residents taking trips outside faces legal challenge from campaigners.
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Care home vaccinations
It is claimed that a vaccine dose has been offered in every eligible care home in England
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Care home restrictions to be eased in England
There will no longer be a limit on the number of visitors allowed.
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Capitol Hill riot: one year on
It’s been a year since Trump supporters stormed the Capitol while congress was in session
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Cancer waiting time targets set to drop in England
Two-thirds of NHS cancer waiting time targets are expected to be dropped in England.
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Cancer research prize
We are celebrating the Institute of Cancer Research getting the Queens Anniversary Prize
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Can you sail to the north pole?
Pen Hadow is sailing a yacht to the north pole to show the effects of climate change
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Can you imagine a black Donald Trump?
There is a lower bar for white success in the US, says Author Ta-Nehisi Coates
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Can you build a nation without war?
Rosemary Hollis and Sir Robert Cooper discuss the formation of new nation states
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Can we stop far-right radicalisation online?
Thomas Mair, the killer of MP Jo Cox, found extremist far-right content online.