Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Are you getting enough daylight at work?
A lighting designer says the lack of daylight is negatively impacting people's health
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Are You Being Served too much nostalgia?
Comedian and critic discuss the return of the classic sitcom Are You Being Served?
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Are we romanticising the Hatton criminals?
A barrister and a crime writer discuss the Hatton Garden heist
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Are we ready for driverless cars?
A report into driverless cars by the House of Lords says we might not be...
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Are we on the brink of discovering life on exoplanets?
Elizabeth Tasker explains the potential of new technological developments in astronomy
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Are we in a new cold war?
Jake Sullivan discusses the Kremlin's mischief making in the modern age.
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Are we heading for 'designer babies'?
Is the ability to modify human embryos worrying - or a legitimate way to improve lives?
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Are we getting poorer?
Andrew Lilico from Europe Economics and Oxford University's Ngaire Woods on UK economy
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Are we a long way from driverless cars?
Debate: Transport author Christian Wolmar and Professor Paul Newman at Oxford University
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Are vampires more real than you think?
Nick Groom "Prof of Goth" explores the gory origins of the vampire
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Are university chancellors paid too much?
The Today programme audience put their questions live to a panel of experts
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Are UK prisons in crisis?
Political and policy decisions have led to a prison system crisis says Parole Board chair
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Are TV talent contests too unkind?
Gary Barlow has promised that his new ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ talent show won't be "negative".
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Are Trotskyists infiltrating the Labour Party?
Billy Bragg and Alex Callinicos on Trotskyism and its relevance to the Labour Party.
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Are there too many music festivals?
The promoter Harvey Goldsmith says there are too many big music festivals and not big...
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Are there too many abbreviations?
Do abbreviations and acronyms save time or make language completely indecipherable?
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Are the Tories preparing for a general election?
The chancellor announced a £13.8bn increase in public spending and the end of austerity
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Are the Christmas strikes justified?
Rail union boss Mick Lynch on plans to strike over Christmas.
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Are the armed forces facing a £10bn shortfall?
According to the Times the armed forces' costs are so high they face a £10bn shortfall
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Are tennis balls green or yellow?
A Twitter debate has been raging to determine the answer
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Are supermarkets profiteering in an era of high food prices?
PM Rishi Sunak has raised concerns of the price of the weekly shop
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Are prison officers actually getting a pay rise?
Only 5% of existing prison staff in England and Wales have received a new pay allowance
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Are police services being rationed?
'Police services are being suppressed' says Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary
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Are police failing victims of 'honour crime'?
Our guests discuss how the police are dealing with so-called 'honour crimes'
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Are people with mental health problems still treated unfairly?
Schizophrenia patient Ceri tells us her story
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Are our gardens getting greyer?
The Chelsea Flower Show opens tomorrow– and the world’s foremost gardeners are off...
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Are NHS doctors poor communicators?
Andrew McDonald and Dr Jeanette Dickson discuss the importance of communication
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Are NHS budget figures misleading?
Conservative Health Select Committee chair Sarah Wollaston on 'misleading' NHS figures.
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Are national strikes politically motivated?
Strikes launched by thousands of workers, hitting rail, post and airline industries.
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Are medical students keen to be GPs?
Reporter Dan Whitworth went to Birmingham to speak to the next generation of doctors...