Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Grenfell Tower: Shock, sadness and anger
Matthew Price investigates the Grenfell Tower fire, in which 17 people are confirmed dead
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Grenfell Tower: Grief turns to anger
Communities minister Sajid Javid says the Grenfell Tower fire should not have happened
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Grenfell Tower: 'We are not the criminals here'
Sid Ali-Atmani, a Grenfell Tower survivor on how the system continues to fail his family
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Grenfell Tower fire: Government action towards cladding
Shadow Chancellor has said victims of the Grenfell Tower fire were ‘murdered’
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Grenfell Fire: Four weeks on
New leader of Grenfell Tower council: 'I have never been in a high-rise tower block'
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Grenfell
A report into the fire condemns "serious shortcomings" and systemic failures
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Gregory Doran on leaving the Royal Shakespeare Company and grief
Gregory Doran on grieving his late husband and directing his final production for the RSC
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Green: 'We need to maintain the downward pressure on the deficit'
First Secretary of State Damian Green says 'we need the stability in the economy.'
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Greece Boat Disaster: How did the authorities respond?
The Greek authorities face questions as at least 78 people are confirmed dead
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Grayson's house
As of this morning you can enter a ballot to live in Grayson Perry's house.
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Grandfather of murdered Ellie Butler: 'There was sadness in her eyes'
The grandfather of murdered Ellie Butler describes seeing her for the last time.
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GPs struggling with the health care system
GPs working on the front line of the NHS
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GPs may be banned from prescribing homeopathy
Debate between founder of the Good Thinking Society and director of research at RLHIM.
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GP numbers falling
The NHS is seeing the first sustained fall in GP numbers in the UK for 50 years
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GP funding boost: Is it enough?
Dr Colin Coulthard and Dr Sarah Wollaston MP discuss how to to improve GP care.
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Governor of the Bank of England on interest rates and rising prices
Andrew Bailey says companies rising prices are risking driving up the cost of living
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Government will 'plan for the worst' to support energy customers
Nearly 1.5 million customers have been affected by energy firms collapsing.
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Government urged to make decision on more coronavirus restrictions
Sir Jeremy Farrar speaks to Today.
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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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Government seeks a quarter of a million volunteers to help the NHS
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said people would be asked to do a variety of roles.
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Government promises 'ambitious' mental health plan
Thousands of extra mental health workers are to be recruited by the NHS in England
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Government plans crackdown on under-age vaping
A loophole allowing free vape samples for under 18s is set to be closed to curb usage.
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Government plans crackdown on under-age vaping
A loophole allowing free vape samples for under 18s is set to be closed to curb usage.
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Government launches immigration inquiry
The government is launching an expert inquiry into the pros and cons of EU migration
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Government in contempt
Theresa May's government has become the first ever found in contempt of Parliament
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Government haven't engaged in 'serious negotiation', says education union boss
More than 100,000 teachers could join the National Education Union strike
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Government has ‘lost its grip’ on dealing with Afghan refugees
Chair of the LGA’s Refugee Task Group Cllr Nick Forbes speaks to Today.
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Government considering changes to rules on PCR tests
The plans hope to cut isolation times as staff shortages persist
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Government announces 10-year drug strategy
Drug users could face losing their driver’s license or passport.
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Government announces £250m plan to increase face-to-face GP appointments over winter
Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid speaks to Today.