Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Grace Jones: Why I said no to working with Lady Gaga
Grace Jones talks about her forthcoming autobiography, "I'll never write my memoirs".
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Government to roll-out superfast broadband to rural areas
'It's not straightforward, there are many technological challenges', said Ed Vaizey
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George Osborne on UK-China ties
The chancellor says that Britain should be 'running towards China'.
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Friday's business with Tanya Beckett
What is the position of SMEs on EU membership? A recent survey gives some indicators.
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Friday's business with Joe Lynam
The US Federal Reserve will continue to hold interest rates at a historic low.
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Farage 'may come back' as leader
Arron Banks says Nigel Farage may return to lead UKIP
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Europe could 'see a surge of far right' - Frans Timmermans
European Commission official called for 'sustainable solutions' to the migrant crisis
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Director of MI5 discusses terror legislation
Andrew Parker believes terrorism is 'the most serious threat' Britain currently faces
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Dave, the record-breaking earthworm
The UK's biggest earthworm found in Cheshire
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Chiwetel Ejiofor on his new film, 'The Martian'
Chiwetel Ejiofor stars in Ridley Scott's adaption of the 2011 book.
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Can Sharia law co-exist with British courts?
Labour MP Naz Shah on Sharia law and it's role within Britain
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Boeing Dreamliner 787: 'The worlds most advanced passenger aircraft'
Simon Jack reports from the Boeing factory which could fit 'twelve Wembley stadiums'.
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Blair: Keep EU second referendum option open
The option of a second referendum on Brexit should be kept open, says Tony Blair.
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Baroness Scotland: No expenses extravagance
Baroness Scotland has defended money spent on Commonwealth house
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Allaf: a transition that involves Assad would be 'ludicrous'
Rime Allaf, former adviser to the Syrian Opposition Coalition, on alternatives to Assad
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Alistair Darling: I don't know what Jeremy Corbyn stands for
Former chancellor on the new Labour leader and renewed questions on Scottish independence
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Alan Johnson on Jeremy Corbyn, EU and Trident
The former home secretary spoke from the Labour party conference in Brighton
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A smartphone app to prevent shark attacks
There has been a sharp rise in shark attacks along Australia's eastern coast
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‘Old-age is not a medical problem, death is not a medical problem’
Dr Seamus O'Mahony and Ann Munro discuss the problems with end of life care.
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‘It has become a race to face Marine le Pen’
Sophie Pedder and Edouard Filias discuss the most recent French presidential debate
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‘A real charmer‘: remembering David Nobbs
David Nobbs, the author and creator of TV show Reggie Perrin has died.
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'We want to make sure work always pays'
Theresa May is being urged to reverse cuts to Universal Credit by Iain Duncan Smith
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'These records have slipped through the grooves of history'
‘How to’ LPs from 1950s, on topics from yodelling, to training your budgie to talk.
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'Palmyra told its own story'
Marius Kociejowski reflects on the inspiration drawn from Palmyra over the centuries.
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'Make me comfortable but don't resuscitate me'
A new approach to 'Do Not Resuscitate' forms is underway
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'Imagine if a system could augment your cognition by understanding the terrain of your mind'
From Clippy to Monica: the evolution of digital assistants.
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'I saw the men and boys falling'
Srebrenica survivor remembers the massacre.
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'I could see the men and boys falling'
Srebrenica survivor remembers the massacre.
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Zuma deadline looms
Jacob Zuma is facing calls to step down as President of South Africa
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Zimbabwe's leadership after Mugabe
Voters in Zimbabwe take part in the country's first election without Robert Mugabe.