Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Farron: 'No point feeling sorry for ourselves'
Liberalism 'under threat, but essential' says new Lib Dem leader
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Farming after Brexit
What could a no deal Brexit mean for Welsh sheep farmers?
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Farmageddon
The creator of Wallace and Gromit has made a new film
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Far-right threat
Security chiefs have been warning about the threat of far-right terrorism
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Families of Baghdad victims 'are all neighbours'
Lyse Doucet visits the street in Baghdad where nearly 300 people were killed.
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Fallon: 'Britain would support US military action in Syria'
The US says it's identified 'potential preparations' for another Syrian chemical attack
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Fall in inflation fails to materialise
UK inflation stays at 8.7% despite hopes of a fall
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Fake Sheikh: Should we regulate private investigators?
Mazher Mahmood has been found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
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Fake news: Facebook's top tips
Facebook will feature fake news warning alerts
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Fake news, terrorism and Facebook
Facebook insists it is leading the way in the fight against terrorist propaganda
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Failure, according to Gove, is not an option when it comes to 'levelling-up.'
Nick Robinson reports on the government's plans to improve the country's outlying cities.
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Facial recognition in policing
A legal challenge claims automatic facial recognition is like taking DNA without consent
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Facebook's new measures on political advertising
Facebook users will be able to turn off political adverts ahead of the 2020 US election.
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Facebook's 15th birthday
Facebook announced its profits were up by 61% but its reputation is plummeting
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Facebook must "develop a conscience"
Patagonia boss tells Dominic O'Connell why they have pulled ads from Facebook platforms
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Facebook defends 'disturbing' baby video decision
Facebook has defended its decision not to take down a video that the NSPCC said showed...
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Facebook data breach scientist says he is being 'scapegoated'
Dr Aleksandr Kogan says Facebook and Cambridge Analytica have treated him 'unfairly'
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Extremist prisoners ‘to be held in separate units’
Violent extremist prisoners to be held in separate special units inside jails.
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Extinction Rebellion's protests
The activist group is challenged over its protests which have caused travel disruption
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Extinction Rebellion start new protests
How should the Extinction Rebellion protests be policed?
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Extending airstrikes to Syria 'is the wrong thing to do'
Anglican Priest Father Nadim Nassar says there are alternatives to airstrikes on ISIS
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Extended podcast: Brexit and cabinet woes
The prime minister faces a Brexit and cabinet crisis
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Exploring the new Tate Modern
Lord Browne explores the new development at the Tate Modern with artist Wolfgang Tillmans
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Explorer Benedict Allen is missing
The search is on for missing British explorer Benedict Allen
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Exploration: Too much of a colonial thing?
Benedict Allen's expedition has sparked debate
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Experts clash over saturated fat advice
Professor Susan Jebb and Dr Aseem Malhotra debate whether saturated fat is beneficial.
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Exeter Sound Walks
An Exeter musician is on a mission to make us all appreciate the audible world
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Executive pay: The 'unacceptable face of capitalism'?
Theresa May has said excessive salaries damage 'the social fabric of our country'
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Excess packaging: Amazon is 'shipping air'
Guardian journalist discusses Amazon customers' shock at the use of 'excess packaging'.
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Exaro editor on leaked draft report criticising Âé¶¹Éç over Savile
Exaro editor on leaked report: Whistleblowing 'worse' at Âé¶¹Éç than in Savile's time