Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Hillary Clinton: Stakes high in US election
Amol Rajan speaks to ex-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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Hilary Benn rejects Jeremy Corbyn’s view on ‘shoot-to-kill'
Shadow foreign secretary says Labour's policy on lethal force is unchanged
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Hilary Benn on air strikes in Syria
Labour shadow foreign secretary says he will not resign over Syrian air strikes issue
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Hikers warned not to use phones to plot their routes
Coniston Mountain Rescue Team urges hikers to use OS maps or GPS device.
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Higher university fees for migrants
Young migrants who've had UK schooling face higher tuition fees
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Higgins: 1916 helped us gain independence
The Irish President says the Easter Rising was a pivotal moment.
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Hidden Figures: How three black women shaped the moon landing
How were three black women involved in the 1961 moon landing?
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Henry V's 600-year-old ship discovered?
Writer Ian Friel may have spotted the Holigost - Historic England are now investigating
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Henry Dimbleby: Government strategy on obesity 'makes no sense'
The Leon co-founder announced he is stepping down as a government adviser on food policy
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Henry Dimbleby reflects on the National Food Strategy
The founder of Leon restaurants recommended extending free school meals.
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Help with the rising cost of living
The Chancellor said to provide assistance for households struggling with living costs.
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Help for the self-employed during the coronavirus outbreak
Business Secretary Alok Sharma outlines steps govt will take to help the self-employed
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Heathrow expansion
Heathrow expansion is set to go ahead but is it the right option?
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Health Secretary: Mandatory vaccines are 'unethical'
Sajid Javid speaks to Today's Mishal Husain
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Health campaign targets over-40s
A campaign to encourage middle-aged people to exercise more and eat healthily, by PHE.
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Head of the regulator Ofwat, says water companies need to 'up their game'.
David Black, head of Ofwat, has insisted some companies needed to 'up their game'.
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Have you got the 'O' factor?
A new TV signing contest - the Glyndebourne Opera Cup - has been launched.
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Have racial attitudes changed in Paris since the '90s?
Louis Saha takes a tour of Paris with to explore the cultural makeup of the city.
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Hate speech & transgenderism
Where is the line between free speech and hate speech?
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Hate crimes: Online abuse 'as serious as face-to-face'
Is online hate crime the same as real-life hate crime?
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Has the lesson of Winterbourne View been learned?
NHS launch new strategy for learning disability and autism care
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Has the Cabinet Office been sidelined by modern leaders?
It is 100 years since the start of the Cabinet Office. What role does it have today?
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Has smart-casual killed the tie?
Wearing ties are not mandatory in the House of Commons
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Has Saudi Arabia just bought golf?
How world golf’s big merger is part of a Saudi sports plan.
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Has North Korea changed the rules of nuclear disarmament?
North Korea seems undeterred by the Cold War notion of mutually-assured destruction
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Has modern man lost his way?
How to tackle toxic masculinity on social media and within society generally
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Has journalism become too dangerous?
Cases of disappearances and violence against journalists are making headlines this week
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Has Jeremy the 'lefty' snail found love?
A public appeal to find a second rare left-coiled snail succeeds.
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Has enough been done to calm the markets?
Nick Robinson discusses whether the Bank of England needs to take emergency action
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Has Bercow broken Brexit?
Theresa May's deal, no deal or no Brexit are the 3 options says Brexit Sec Steve Barclay