Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Hunt's America trip
The foreign secretary will say the US and Europe must speak with "one voice" on Russia
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Hunt in Africa
The foreign secretary is visiting Africa for the first time since he took up the role
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Hungary prepares to go to the polls
Justin Webb is in Europe’s first country to have an election since Ukraine’s invasion.
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Hundreds remain trapped in Mariupol steel plant
New York Times Reporter Michael Schwertz who’s been hearing from those inside the holdout
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Humza Yousaf on the challenges facing the SNP
Today's Mishal Husain speaks to Scotland’s first minister
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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall fights food waste
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has been investigating how much food we waste.
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Huawei risks
Former US & UK security chiefs discuss whether Huawei would pose a risk to UK security
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HRT and the menopause
A Private Members' Bill calls to abolish prescription charges for HRT in England
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How would public policy change if raising our wellbeing was the objective?
An international conference is being staged at LSE to discuss wellbeing.
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How will we deal with Covid in winter?
Measures to deal with rising Covid cases in England over the winter have been announced.
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How will UK households cope with soaring energy costs?
Action is being taken in Germany to reduce energy demand. How will the UK respond?
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How will the world after coronavirus be different?
Historian & author Yuval Noah Harari has been thinking about the impact of this crisis.
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How will the UK negotiate trade deals?
Lord Marland and Lord Livingston discuss Britain's negotiation strategy for Brexit.
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How will the Libyan government chase oil investors?
Libya searches for oil investors despite political instability
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How will the Houston floods impact US politics?
At least nine people are reported to have died in incidents related to Hurricane Harvey
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How will the government tackle corporate excess?
Greg Clark says many options are being considered for making employees' voices heard.
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How will the government meet its target 100,000 coronavirus tests a day in England?
The Health Secretary says he wants the "life sciences industry to play their part"
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How will humans evolve?
Yuval Noah Harari: "We are probably one of the last generations of Homo sapiens."
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How will Brexit affect UK science?
Nobel prize-winner, Sir Paul Nurse, warns that a hard Brexit could "cripple" UK science
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How will Brexit affect Northern Ireland?
Theresa May will visit Northern Ireland to try and get support for her deal
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How well do you know J.R.R Tolkien?
New exhibition opens of fan letters written to the writer J.R.R Tolkien
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How was WW2 really won?
Historian James Holland challenges the conventional view of how Britain triumphed in WW2
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How was the solar system formed?
Mercury visit to help scientists find answers about how the solar system was formed
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How viewing Porn damages the sex lives of young men
Young men are risking their sexual health by watching too much pornography online
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How victim's brother tracked Lockerbie suspects
Victim's brother Ken Dornstein on tracking new Lockerbie suspects
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How to improve the NHS
Nick Robinson discusses ways to improve the NHS as it faces treatment backlogs
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How To Have Sex director talks to sixth formers about consent
Molly Manning Walker speaks to students about social media, pornography and consent.
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How to get kids to read
Author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Jeff Kinney, on getting kids to read
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How to fix EU migration
We speak to European politicians about migration
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How to cope when your child is a fussy eater
Children's cookbook author on how parents can handle a toddler's fussy eating habits.