Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Will the fans sell Portsmouth FC?
Will Portsmouth FC sell? The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Jonathon Legard reports
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What is driving mass migration from the Middle East?
Tom Fletcher, former British ambassador to Lebanon, on the conflicts and the UK response
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What comes next for President Donald Trump?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Jim Naughtie reports from Washington DC.
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United Airlines sorry they had to "re-accommodate" passenger
United Airlines issue partial apology after forcibly removing passenger from flight.
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Transgender rights and the family court: Should cultural sensitivities be taken into account?
Transgender rights and the family court.
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Tim Farron left "speechless" after being introduced to Prefab Sprout's Wendy Smith
The Liberal Democrat leader said the singer and keyboard player was his 'teenage pin-up'
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The triggering of Article 50
Nick Robinson talks about what happens now after Article 50 has been triggered.
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The 7 most important developments in modern physics
Carlo Rovelli explains the most important developments in modern physics, in 78 pages.
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Terror attack in Westminster
Reflection and analysis on the terror attack that left 4 dead in Westminster.
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Russia: What happens next?
Rex Tillerson starts US talks in Russia as G7 turns down idea of sanctions over Syria.
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Mvula: 'This is what I've been wanting to do since I was 12'
Soul singer Laura Mvula talks about composing new music for Anthony and Cleopatra
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Milk crisis: diary farmer Doug talks about the fall in prices
'There will come a time when if we don't make ends meet, we'll have to sell up.'
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Mike Tindall: 'England can set a standard tonight'
Can England replicate their 2003 rugby world cup victory?
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May: 'Election will strengthen our position in EU'
The Prime Minister tells the Today programme why she called a snap election.
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Is Red Nose day really helping?
Labour MP David Lammy says Red Nose Day needs to change.
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Is history on the Prime Minister's side?
Three former party leaders talk about the history and significance of snap elections.
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Ian Brady: ‘He had clear psychopathic tendencies’
Mike Berry and Brendan Pittaway discuss the mind of murderer Ian Brady.
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How to make chemistry lessons explosive but safe
Our guests demonstrate how to get students interested in science
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Henry Moore: 'Whatever you see in nature is already in your head'
The sculptor Henry Moore's studio and gardens reopen this week after a £7 million revamp.
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Government: Grammar schools are for 'ordinary, working families'
Government says new grammar schools will have to work for 'ordinary working families'
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G7 Summit: Can they change Russia's mind on Syria?
The G7 summit considers sanctions for Russia over Syria support.
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French Election: Too close to call?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Jim Naughtie is in France as they face the first round of the election.
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France and Germany 'should be the engine of Europe'
France and Germany will focus on 'strengthening the EU'
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Food for thought: How Ipswich Hospitals fake food shops are helping patients to remember
Ipswich Hospital makes fake grocery shops help dementia patients.
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Election 2017: Should the steel industry be saved?
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Mathew Price is in Port Talbot
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David Moyes' remark: sexist or just a 'clumsy joke'?
Martha Kelner and Mathew Syed on whether David Moyes was being sexist
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Could there be a European lorry jam in Dover?
Could post EU customs rules mean long queues at ports?
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Charlie Gard: Judge rules life support can be withdrawn
Judge rules doctors can withdraw life support from a baby with a rare genetic condition
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Blair: 'You only make peace with your enemies'
Tony Blair and Gerry Kelly, a Séin Fein MLA talk about Martin McGuinness
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Article 50: The view from Sunderland
Mathew Price is in Sunderland, answering questions on what the future holds for the UK.