Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Afghan resettlement in the UK
Former British government and military workers will be able to move to the UK permanently
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Aerospace after Brexit
Paul Everitt, CEO of the ADS aerospace industry group says there is risk of disruption
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Adrian Ramsay on Green Party manifesto
The party launches its manifesto today.
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Adoption: 'They've turned our sons against us'
How a family broke apart when two teenage adopted sons found their birth family online
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Addicted to opioids
An NHS inquiry into the extent of addiction to opioids in Britain has stalled
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Accessing medicine in Gaza
What happens when you have serious medical needs and live in Gaza?
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Academic freedom or homophobia
There are calls for an Oxford University professor to be sacked over alleged homophobia
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Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders on their new film - 24 years after the first series.
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Aaron Sorkin's new biopic on Steve Jobs - full interview
James Naughtie interviews Aaron Sorkin about his new bopic of Apple founder - Steve Jobs
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AA Gill: A fantastic, dyslexic wordsmith
Sunday Times journalist AA Gill didn’t let having dyslexia get in his way.
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A-level results day - what next?
Universities minister Jo Johnson says higher education offers good value for money
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A-level results day
Students across the UK open their envelopes
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A-level results day
Thousands of university places are still vacant
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A world without Down’s syndrome?
Sally Phillips on the social and ethical implications of a new test for Down's Syndrome.
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A win is a win as PM survives confidence vote.
Boris Johnson won 59% of the vote leaving 148 MP’s who voted against him.
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A Very English Scandal
The trial of a party leader cleared of plotting to murder his gay lover is being retold
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A turning point for Germany
Is the war in Ukraine a Zeitenwende for Germany?
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A tribute to John Berger
Art critic John Berger remembered for his wonderful voice and skills
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A tribute to Andrew Sachs
John Cleese and Sachs' son Jon pay tribute to the talented farceur.
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A trapped man’s survival story
Australian Daniel Miller describes his extraordinary story of survival
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A tale of two birds
Should one species of animal ever be killed in order to save another?
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A tale of brotherly love
How Manni Coe answered a lockdown text from his brother Reuben, who has Down's Syndrome
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A snapshot of what you're thinking about election 2017
We'll be out and about all over the UK in the next seven weeks leading up to election day
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A short Brexit delay?
Downing Street says that Theresa May will not seek a long delay to Brexit from the EU
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A second referendum on Brexit?
The former Education Secretary Justine Greening says yes, MP Bernard Jenkin says no.
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A return to normality?
A further lifting of lockdown rules in England has been confirmed by the government.
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A quick and easy way to tie your laces with Professor Shoelace
Ian Fieggen aka Professor Shoelace on teaching children a quick way to tie shoelaces.
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A politician's guide to handling hubris
Alastair Campbell and Kenneth Clarke advise how best to avoid political arrogance.
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A plastic bottle tax?
Will paying a deposit on plastic bottles encourage you to recycle?
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A pint of science
This week some of the country's top scientists have been persuaded to leave their labs...