Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Does Great British Bake Off help contestants turn pro?
Our guests discuss the highs and lows of the baking business.
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Does France always turn on its presidents?
French President Emmanuel Macron's popularity has dropped sharply
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Does end-of-life care need to change?
Kayleigh Hollobone whose mother was an end-of-life patient and nurse Susan Dewar discuss
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Does dark matter exist?
Jon Butterworth, physics professor at University College London explains the science.
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Does BP boss Bob Dudley deserve 拢14m pay package?
Ashley Hamilton Claxton and John Purcell on whether the BP boss should receive pay rise.
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Does Aberdeenshire want a second independence referendum?
James Naughtie gauges the political mood in rural Aberdeenshire ahead of SNP conference
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Doctors' mistakes
Doctors whose errors caused death may not face the full weight of the law under new rules
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Doctor stabbed on doorstep tells attacker 'I feel bad for you'
A Bristol doctor who was stabbed on his own doorstep tells attacker 'I feel bad for you'
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Do we need to scrap the iconic London Tube map?
John Elledge on whether the tube map we are using now fits our proposes.
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Do we need self-help books?
The pianist James Rhodes and psychiatrist Adrian James discuss the value of self-help
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Do we need 10,000 extra police officers?
Labour vows to put 10,000 additional police on the streets if they win the GE
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Do we have a functioning government?
Conservative MP: Liz Truss has 12 hours to save her premiership
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Do we have 'corona-phobia'?
A poll suggests 60% of people would be uneasy about going out if the lockdown was relaxed
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Do UK courts stigmatise women?
A leading barrister says there are judges who stigmatise women using online dating
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Do TV actors mumble too much?
TV writer Daisy Goodwin and technology expert Fevzi Turkalp discuss unclear TV dialogue
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Do Muslim women face employment discrimination in the UK?
Maria Miller and Faeeza Vaid discuss the disadvantages in work faced by Muslim women.
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Do grammar schools help social mobility?
Jenny Whittle and David Willetts discuss the creation of new grammar schools in England.
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Do consumers still have the upper hand?
Our guests discuss the ethics of price manipulation and consumer empowerment.
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DNA 'chemical surgery' removes embryo disease
'Chemical surgery' corrected disease in human embryos a world first, says a team in China
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Divining: Fact or fiction?
It's not supported by science, so why is it still used?
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Dive into Putin's Russia
The Russian President is due to deliver his State of the Nation speech
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Discrimination in the justice system
The criminal justice system through the eyes of a minority ethnic community
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Disability bullying
Online abuse of disabled people should be a crime a committee of MPs says
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Did Vote Leave cheat?
The people who ran Vote Leave refute claims they cheated
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Did Vote Leave break campaign rules?
The official Brexit campaign is expected to be found guilty of breaking campaign rules
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Did the Syrian government deliberately murder Marie Colvin?
Colvin's sister Cat and lawyer Scott Gilmore discuss the case against the regime.
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Did the social media 'echo chamber' affect the parties
Did twitter hashtags such as #milifandom, #milibrand, and #jesuised create a lot of to...
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Did the rise of 'populism' cost Cameron his job?
David Cameron has suggested in a speech that populism "cost him" his job.
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Did Stonehenge sing?
Dr Till has used technology developed for virtual reality to recreate Stonehenge
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Did Shakespeare write his own plays?
Oscar winning actor Sir Mark Rylance says the Bard might not be the only author