Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Modern slavery
Record numbers of "potential" victims of modern slavery or trafficking have been reported
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Modern perfumery: Charcoal or sweat?
A perfume exhibition is opening at Somerset Housee
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Modern day slavery
The system that helps slavery victims in the UK need 'radical reform'
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MOD budget shortfall
The Ministry of Defence has a funding black hole of at least 拢7bn
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Mock the Week returns with a new Prime Minister, new king and a nuclear war
After a 17 year run, the final series of the comedy panel show begins on Friday
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Mitres 'nobody understands what they mean'
Church of England debates the need for the mitre wearing
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Missy Elliott inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The rapper is the first female hip-hop artist to be chosen to join the roll of honour.
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Misogyny, racism and bullying found in fire service
Report author tells Today the issues in the London Fire Brigade are far more widespread
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Mishal Husain at Dhaka driving school set up for women
The United Nations is about to call time on its millennium development goals.
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Miscarriages of justice
Legal system failures lead to wrong convictions says the head of the body responsible
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Miranda Hart: I was left bed-bound by Lyme disease
The comedian talks to Today about living with a chronic illness and her marriage
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Ministers consider council tax rise to cover social care
Government considering plans to allow councils to increase taxes to fund care system.
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Mina Smallman鈥檚 Today programme
Highlights from Mina Smallman鈥檚 guest edit
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Mina Smallman: 'I am broken beyond words'
Mina鈥檚 daughters Bibaa and Nicole were killed in June 2020.
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Millions of key workers in England can now book coronavirus test
The Health Secretary says govt will meet its target of 100,000 tests a day.
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Miliband: 'Politics has failed' in Syria
David Miliband, CEO of International Rescue Committee, describes the crisis in Aleppo.
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Migrant crisis: Is the EU at 'grave risk'?
French PM and former Conservative leader Lord Howard on migrant crisis and Schengen zone.
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Middlesbrough riots: 'They tried to get into our house... It was very scary'
Emma Barnett speaks to three residents about being caught up in the unrest.
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Micromastery: A hidden path to happiness?
Author of Micromastery Robert Twigger on how learning several skills can improve the mind
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Michelle Yeoh: Oscars, ageing, regret and racism
The actress is nominated for an Academy Award for Everything Everywhere All At Once
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Michelle Gallen: My winter walk
Big Girl, Small Town author describes her favourite walk where she grew up in Castlederg
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Michaela DePrince: From a Sierra Leone orphanage to the London stage
This is the last week ballerina Michaela DePrince will be dancing on the London stage.
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Michael Wolff discusses Fire and Fury
Michael Wolff discusses his book Fire and Fury about US president Donald Trump.
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Michael Rosen on getting better
The poet and author spent 40 days in a coma after falling ill during the pandemic
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Michael Palin: The Monty Python diaries
Michael Palin donates his Monty Python diaries to British Library
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Michael Morpurgo: My winter walk
War Horse author describes his favourite walk near his home in Devon
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Michael Holding on racism
Michael Holding on what needs to change in society to stamp out racial injustice
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Michael Gove: 'A wider culture of neglect' in social housing sector
The Housing Secretary admits mistakes after the death of Sheila Seleaone.
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Michael Gove talks to The Today Podcast
The former cabinet minister joins Nick and Amol to assess the Tory leadership candidates
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Michael Gove on the Prime Minister's condition.
The Cabinet Sec said the PM has "amazing energy", therefore it's naturally concerning.