Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Babies: 'born into care'
A report says the number of newborn babies being taken into care is increasing in England
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Azeem Rafiq: 'I had a dream. It wasn't to be'
Azeem Rafiq was a victim of racism as a player at Yorkshire County Cricket Club
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Awkward moments: When world leaders meet
What will happen when Theresa May meets President Trump?
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Awards to showcase how space exploration makes life better on Earth
The Aim Higher Gala will also celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 16
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Autumn Statement: Chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Hunt defends Thursday’s Autumn Statement and says decisions were made in a "fair way"
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Autism seclusion
Bethany, 17, who has autism, has been locked in a psychiatric unit for about two years.
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Authors pay tribute to Philip Roth
"Laugh out loud funny" American novelist Philip Roth has died, aged 85.
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Australia 'has become a nanny state'
Australia has become a nanny state, according to a leading Australian politician.
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Austerity: Are social attitudes changing?
A recent survey suggests there has been a shift in public opinion on austerity
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Aurora discovery 'helps search for planets'
Auroral processes have been spotted outside of our solar system for the first time.
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Attenborough: Time to count the butterflies
Sir David Attenborough has warned that UK butterflies face a critical summer
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Attenborough on plants, plastic and extinction
Sir David Attenborough speaks to us at the Temperate House at Kew Gardens
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Athill: 'Being dead doesn't bother me'
Writer and publisher Diana Athill has turned 100 today
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At least 27 people die in the Channel trying to get to the UK
The tragedy has been the single biggest loss of life in the current crisis.
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Asylum seeker system to crack down on criminal gangs
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ secretary Priti Patel promises overhaul of asylum seeker rules
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Asylum and immigration
The Law Society says our immigration and asylum system is not fit for purpose
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AstraZeneca Boss: Jab limited UK Covid hospitalisations
The boss of AstraZeneca, Pascal Soriot, speaks to Justin Webb ahead of £1bn lab opening
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Assisted dying
Ann Whaley was interviewed by police before she took her husband to Switzerland to die
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Ashworth urges winter bailout fund
Shadow health minister has called on the government to provide a £500m winter bailout
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Ashley Giles on cricket victory
England beat New Zealand to win the men's World Cup for the first time.
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Ashes 2015: Chris Broad on how son Stuart Broad relaxed last night
Broad took a career-best 8-15 as England bowled out Australia for 60.
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Ascension Island: Cut off from the rest of the world
Weekly flights linking Ascension Island to the UK were stopped recently
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Artificial intelligence ethics
Do there need to be ethical guidelines for the use of AI?
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Arthur Labinjo-Hughes: Reported problems were ignored, says grandfather
The grandfather of six year old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes speaks to Today's Nick Robinson.
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Arrested for begging
Anyone who sleeps rough or begs in England and Wales can be arrested under an old law
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Armed teachers in schools
The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ visits a facility in Ohio training teachers to carry firearms in schools
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Armed police for Tunisia’s beaches
Tunisia’s beaches will now be protected by armed police in the wake of the Sousse attack.
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Armando Iannucci: Comedy, politics and free speech
Today's Katie Razzall caught up with Armando Iannucci
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Aretha Franklin remembered
MP David Lammy and soul singer Candi Staton remember Aretha Franklin.
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Are you paying too much for fuel?
Energy UK's Audrey Gallagher defends the way energy prices are structured