Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Election 2017: Northern Ireland and the border
Jim Naughtie reports from Belfast on how the election will impact the border
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Election 2017: Lessons learnt from leaders
Ed Miliband and Iain Duncan Smith on their parties' election campaigns
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Election 2017: Labour on their leaked manifesto
Andrew Gwynne, the Labour Party’s general election co-ordinator, on the party's manifesto
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Election 2017: Is our voting system broken?
Former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg on why fewer young people are registering to vote
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Election 2017: Did young people make the difference?
Matthew Price reports from Warwick and Leamington where the Tories lost a 7,000 majority
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Election 2017: Boris Johnson on his party's plan
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson discusses the NHS, immigration and Syria
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Election 2017: Amber Rudd on domestic abuse and security
The home secretary discusses security and the 'hidden scandal' of domestic abuse
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Election 2017: A winning manifesto
In manifesto week we reflect on the major party's policies
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Eighteen convicted of abusing girls in Newcastle
Some victims as young as 14 were exploited by a 'cynical organisation', a court heard
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Eight days to Brexit
Theresa May blames MPs for a potential Brexit delay
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Egypt hunger striker’s mum: ‘I’m very worried’
Egypt hunger striker Alaa Abdel Fattah’s mum ‘very worried’
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Edward Heath abuse claims
Former PM Edward Heath is under investigation after claims of historical child sex abuse.
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Education's new funding formula
The government has proposed a new funding formula to allocate money to schools in England
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Education: A north-south divide?
George Osborne says children in the north aren't getting the education they deserve
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Edinburgh schools: Is it the fault of PFIs?
Fears over safety has forced the closure of 17 Edinburgh schools.
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Eddie Redmayne: 'I was ignorant of trans issues'
Actor Eddie Redmayne discusses his trans role in upcoming film The Danish Girl
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Eddie Jones: No regrets
The former England rugby coach speaks to Today in first interview since being sacked
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Ed Vaizy on broadband plege: 'We are going to hit that bang on target'
Ed Vaizy on delivering 'superfast broadband' to UK households
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Ebola outbreak ends in Liberia
Professor of infectious diseases Dr Jeremy Farrer on the end of Liberia's Ebola epidemic
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Eating saffron ice-cream in Tehran
The Âé¶¹Éç's Kim Ghattas reports from Tehran's bustling bazaar.
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Eastern Ghouta: The world looks on
What next for the besieged Eastern Ghouta?
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Eastern Ghouta: 'A 21st century Holocaust'
Eastern Ghouta has been under fierce bombardment from Syrian government forces
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Earthquake: One week on
The death toll after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has now passed 33,000
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Earthquake: 'It’s hard to imagine a more complex emergency'
Over 24,000 people are known to have died after Monday's earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
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Earl Spencer remembers his sister Princess Diana
Charles Spencer speaks candidly about his sister Diana, for whom he wrote a eulogy
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Dutch PM: 'I hate Brexit'
Ahead of the EU summit, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says Brexit will cause "chaos"
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Duke of Wellington rooms to open
This year will mark 200 years since the Battle of Waterloo. In honour of the Duke of...
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Driverless cars: A loss of human autonomy?
What impact could self-driving cars have on humanity and society
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Dramatic events: How our weather is changing
Climate change isn't something in the future - it is with us now, says the Met Office
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Dr Seuss 'set out to steal children’s minds'
A rediscovered Dr Seuss book - What Pet Shall I Get? – was released in the US on Tuesday.