Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Michael Gove on Johnson’s exit
Commons privileges committee meets Monday to finalise its inquiry on partygate
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Michael Gove on government's clean air strategy
The environment secretary outlines his new plan to reduce air pollution
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Michael Gove - strict new measures to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
Minister for the Cabinet Office on what is and is not essential, how will it be policed?
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Michael Fallon: "We wouldn't hesitate to do it again"
Reprieve's Kat Craig & Defence Secretary Michael Fallon discuss drone strikes in Syria.
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Michael Fallon on strategy in Syria
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon discusses the strategy of air strikes on IS targets
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Michael Fallon on defence spending after Paris attacks
Is the government making the right choices to keep us safe from terrorism?
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Michael Dobbs’ Today Programme
Highlights from Lord Dobbs’ guest edit
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Michael Caine: I'm retiring from film
Sir Michael Caine talks to Martha Kearney about what he says will be his last film
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Michael Bloomberg on Brexit and Trump
Michael Bloomberg on the UK's relationship with the EU and America, and Donald Trump.
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Michael Blakstad: Spending Christmas Day alone
Nick Robinson catches up with Michael Blakstad, who is spending his Christmas alone
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MI6 chief Richard Moore's first live broadcast interview
Richard Moore, known as "C", spoke to Today's Nick Robinson
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MI5 counter-terror strategy
MI5 considers sharing its data with local authorities
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MI5 boss and former PM Tony Blair on 9/11 anniversary
Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum and former PM Tony Blair reflect on 9/11.
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Met Police: Patsy Stevenson says apology is 'lip service'
Two women arrested at a vigil for Sarah Everard have been paid damages
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Met Police to stop attending mental health calls
The Met says it is looking to "redress the imbalance of responsibility" with the move
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Met police chief: People should ‘stop and think before they judge’
Dame Cressida Dick talks to radio 4 Today about the Sarah Everard vigil.
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Met Police chief exit was due to ‘broken system of political oversight’
Former Met Police chief Lord Blair on the resignation of Cressida Dick
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Met Police ‘not institutionally corrupt’ – former chief
Former Met commissioner reacts to the final report into Daniel Morgan's death.
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Met Office has declared this year to be the driest year since 1976
Met Office declares period between January and June was driest in England since 1976
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Met may be failing to stop serial killers
HM Inspector of the Constabulary warned the Met ‘hasn’t learned’ from Stephen Port case
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Met Chief: We have failed. And I'm sorry.
Today speaks to Sir Mark Rowley after a Met officer pleaded guilty to dozens of rapes.
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Met boss on Operation Midland and hate crime
It is possible those wrongfully accused in Operation Midland will receive compensation
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Messy Fostering Guest Edit
A look at the highs and lows of fostering with a group of Today listeners
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Mental health: From panic attacks to thriving at work
How have people managed their mental health during lockdown?
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Mental health: 'People at the end of their tether'
Jonny Benjamin explores how the coronavirus and lockdown have affected our mental health
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Mental health patients forced to travel for hospital beds
Over 5,000 mental health patients in England have had to travel for hospital beds.
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Mental health in the West Midlands
We look at how mental health affects the West Midlands
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Mental health in primary schools
What support is there for primary school children who self-harm?
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Memories of VE Day
The Today Programme speaks to some of those who were there on VE Day.
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Memorable Maiden Speeches in the Commons
Veteran political journalist Chris Moncrieff on memorable debuts for MPs in the Commons