Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Are humans special or inevitable?
Professor Jonathan Losos attempts to answer this question in his new book
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Are hospitals failing people with dementia?
Jeremy Hughes and Sally Ann-Fowler discuss failures of dementia care in England
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Are grammar schools fair?
Laura McInerney and Sean Worth discuss how grammar schools could impact poor children.
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Are England heading to the final?
England are one win away from a first World Cup final since 1966
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Are encrypted messages doing us more harm than good?
IT experts discuss whether monitoring private messages will improve security.
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Are councils paying too little for care?
A growing number of home care companies are handing back council contracts.
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Are charities in England and Wales regulated effectively?
Michelle Roberts discusses the issue of holding charity trustees to account.
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Are British borders at risk?
Tony Smith and Martyn Underhill discuss coastal security issues and people smugglers.
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Are Brexit talks taking on a 'new dynamism'?
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling on the next phase of Brexit negotiations with the EU
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Are bereaved families being let down by the NHS?
Margot Rodway-Brown's brother Ivor died following “a catalogue of missed opportunities”.
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Are allegations of abuse against Iraq soldiers 'vexatious'?
Tory MP Johnny Mercer and former army legal adviser Nicholas Mercer on Iraq abuse claims.
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Are 1 in 5 children reported to social services before the age of 5?
Andy Bilson and Julian Le Grand on neglected children reported to social services.
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Are 'safe spaces' in university a good idea?
Students Riham Mansour and Charlie Peters discuss.
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Archers is 'playing to the audience'
The Archers is being manipulated according to how the audience responds, says critic.
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Apollo moon rocks
Scientists in Oxfordshire are analysing moon rocks collected by the Apollo space missions
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Apollo 11: 'The eagle has landed'
50 years ago Apollo 11’s mission guidance officer had a crucial decision to make
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Antony Gormley and The Uffizi
British sculptor Sir Antony Gormley, will be showing his work at The Uffizi in Florence
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Antonio Pappano plays for James Naughtie
James Naughtie explores operas Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci with Antonio Pappano
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Antimicrobial resistance leaving infections untreatable
The over-use and abuse of antibiotics means bacterial resistance is increasing.
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Anticipation builds as Jeremy Corbyn makes his debut at PMQs
Interviews with Kate Green, Laura Kuenssberg, Lord Howard and Elinor Goodman
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Anti-strike bill to be introduced to Parliament
Government announces anti-strike laws as industrial disputes continue
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Anti-social behaviour 'turns lives upside down'
Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove's husband was killed after confronting car vandals.
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Answering children's questions about the Covid jab
All children aged 12 to 15 in the UK will soon be offered one dose of the vaccine.
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Another Scottish referendum?
Scotland's first minister calls for another referendum before 2021
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Anne-Marie Imafidon Guest Edits Today
Highlights from technologist Anne-Marie Imafidon’s guest edit of Today
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Anne Frank poem sold at auction
A lost poem by Anne Frank will be auctioned in Holland today.
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Anger over Parliament suspension
Reaction from major political figures after the controversial government move
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Angelina Jolie guest edits Today
The Hollywood actress hints that she is considering a move into politics
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Angela Merkel's crisis
Will Germany face elections in the new year?
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Angela Merkel and the right wing
Angela Merkel has been re-elected as German Chancellor for a fourth term