Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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How a princess came to spy on the Nazis
Our guests reflect on the life of WWII spy Noor Inayat Khan
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How a Prime Minister’s affair was kept secret for so long
The former PM's affair was kept secret for 50 years
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How a 2.5 year prison sentence could mean life behind bars
Inmates serving under IPP - Imprisonment for Public Protection - have no release date
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How a 2.5 year prison sentence could mean life behind bars
Inmates serving under IPP - Imprisonment for Public Protection - have no release date
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Housing revamp
The rental sector will be shaken up to stop tenants being evicted at short notice.
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House of Lords an 'effective revising chamber'
Former leader defends House of Lords after Lord Sewel drug allegations.
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House of Cards post Spacey - what now?
Executive producer of the series reveals a teeny bit of how they have written Spacey out
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Hotel quarantine: ‘We’re left in the dark’
Rob Paterson, Lucy Moreton, Yvette Cooper and Nadhim Zahawei speaks to Radio 4 Today.
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Hospitals should treat mental health as 'core business'
People who need urgent mental health care are not being supported, regulators say.
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Hospices and planning for death
Zoe Conway speaks to residents, their family and staff at the North London Hospice.
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Honouring Leonard Bernstein
A special series of performances at the Proms will mark a century since his birth
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Hong Kong: China approves 'patriotic' plan to control elections
China's legislature has approved a resolution to overhaul Hong Kong's electoral system.
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Hong Kong protests
China accuses protesters of "serious illegal actions" that "trample on the rule of law"
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Hong Kong Protests
Police used pepper spray against those protesting a controversial extradition bill
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Hong Kong and China: One country, two systems
Hong Kong was handed back to China 20 years ago. Is one country, two systems working?
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Homosexuality and free speech
What rights should conservative Christians have to say that homosexuality is a sin?
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Homeless in Westminster
A man sleeping rough at Westminster in London has been found dead
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Homeless children
New analysis shows that around 131,000 children are living without a permanent home
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Home Secretary: Minor crimes shouldn’t be dismissed
Suella Braverman says she’s challenged the Police to solve more low-level crime.
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Home Office Asylum cases delayed
Home Office staff say tough asylum cases give to new staff is slowing down decisions.
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Holocaust survivor: Why I will never forgive
Ed Mosberg was imprisoned in the Krakow-Plaszow and Mauthausen concentration camps.
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Hogan-Howe on sex abuse inquiries
Met commissioner on his call for police to change their approach to sex abuse allegations
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Hockney unveils new sound and vision show
David Hockney to unveil new multimedia immersive exhibition at a new London venue
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HK protests 'near terrorism'
China condemned violent clashes at Hong Kong airport on Tuesday as "close to terrorism"
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Hitler's British Traitors
Tim Tate's book explores British fascists during WWII, including Labour MP John Beckett
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Hit the road, headphone jack?
News editor at technology website TechCrunch on Apple's potential headphone innovation
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Historic moment for treatment of Alzheimer's
A historic moment in the treatment of Alzheimer's, the most common form of dementia
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Historic Korean summit
Denuclearisation is the goal of the leaders of both North and South.
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Hinkley Point project paused - what happens next?
Barry Gardiner and Yves Marignac discuss how the UK government should review the project.
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Hinkley Point gets the go ahead
The government has given the go ahead for a new £18bn nuclear power station in the UK