Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Martha's Rule to start in hospitals
Merope Mills speaks to Today as NHS England will roll out 'Martha's Rule' from April.
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Martha Lane Fox guest edits Today
Tech became 'darker and more muddy' in 2018 the EU's Competition Commissioner told Today
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Martha Kearney reports from Nottingham
Today's Martha Kearney presents from the city as part of Today鈥檚 broadcasts around the UK
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Martha Kearney reports from Israel, Gaza and the West Bank
At a time of increased tensions in Jerusalem, is any kind of peace process possible?
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Martha in Antarctica: why divers saw through the ice
How scientists plunge through ice holes to collect samples
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Martha in Antarctica: the effects of climate change
How glaciers are retreating and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is becoming more unstable
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Martha in Antarctica: out on the ice sheets
Martha finds out how scientists prepare to gather data in remote and snowy conditions
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Martha in Antarctica: a look at climate change
Martha Kearney went to find out what rising temperatures are doing to the continent
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Marlon James's African epic
The Man Booker Prize winner on fantasy, violence in fiction and diversity at the Oscars
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Markets react to the UK's biggest tax cuts in 50 years
The value of the pound fell to an all time low against the US dollar.
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Market turbulence was 'self-inflicted', says Starmer
The Labour leader urges the government to 'urgently review' the measures set out
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Mark Webber: "It's inevitable covers will come"
Former Formula 1 driver Mark Webber discusses the season and safety in racing.
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Mark Cavendish 'to contemplate' Tokyo Olympics
British rider Mark Cavendish hasn't ruled out competing in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
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Mark Carney: UK economy could grow more strongly this year
The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney expects stronger UK economic growth this year.
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Mark Carney on the Bank of England and interest rates
The Bank of England was given independence from government 20 years ago
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Mark Carney and the UK's future economy
The governor of the Bank of England discusses the UK's future economy after Brexit
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Mark Bullingham on Euro 2020, ESL and taking the knee
FA chief executive reflects on football events since his tenure.
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Mariupol: 'We were hitchhiking on the road next to our house.'
The port city of Mariupol has been decimated by heavy bombing, damaging many buildings.
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Margaret Hodge defends attack on Corbyn
Dame Margaret Hodge says she stands by her criticism of Jeremy Corbyn
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Margaret Atwood鈥檚 Today programme
Highlights from Margaret Atwood鈥檚 guest edit
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Mantel: Novelists make history 'transparent'
Hilary Mantel will deliver the 麻豆社 Reith Lectures
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Mandela's widow on his legacy
To mark the 100th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's birth, his widow remembers him.
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Manchester sings to remember bombing victims
Manchester's choirs are coming together to pay tribute to victims of last year's bombing.
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Manchester bombing: One year on
A year after the attack at an Ariana Grande concert, Manchester remembers those who died
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Manchester attack: The US leaks
Former Met Police commissioner Lord Blair and former home secretary Lord Blunkett on leak
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Manchester attack: The aftermath
School head teacher Mona Mohamed, poet Tony Walsh and musician Peter Hook on the attack
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Manchester attack: 'It is likely suspect was not alone'
Home Secretary Amber Rudd on the Manchester terror attack
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Making a Murderer lawyer: 'We鈥檙e getting new leads'
The defence lawyer for Steven Avery discusses the case televised in Making a Murderer.
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Making a 'false move' now would risk the transmission rate increasing
Justice Secretary Robert Buckland on the lockdown and getting courts back up and running
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Majority of listeners 'happy with digital radio'
The majority of listeners are happy with digital radio said media specialist Matt Deegan.