Best of Today Podcast
1) Vogue's Chioma Nnadi on Ozempic: 'We're going backwards'
Vogue has given unparalleled access to the Lightroom at Kings Cross for a brand-new exhibition examining the history of the runway and invited Today for an exclusive preview. Emma Barnett sits down ...Show More
2) 'Buffer zones' come into effect around abortion clinic
Buffer zones will come into force around abortion clinics in England and Wales from 31 October. It will make it illegal to hand out anti-abortion leaflets within 150m of a clinic or obstruct anyone us...Show More
3) Officer who shot Chris Kaba did 'nothing wrong' - colleague
A former colleague of the firearms officer who fatally shot Chris Kaba told Today that he should not have been put on trial for his murder. Metropolitan Police Officer Martyn Blake, shot and killed Mr...Show More
4) Michael Gove talks to The Today Podcast
The former cabinet minister and new editor of The Spectator joins Nick and Amol to assess the Tory leadership candidates and explain why he'd vote for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump.To listen to full...Show More
5) David Cameron: The medical change which might have helped my son
After serving as foreign secretary in the Conservative government until July, Lord Cameron has a new role at the Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre, which aims to find cures for rare, genetic condi...Show More
6) Best of Today: What should children learn?
The government has started a major review of the curriculum and assessment in England's schools, chaired by education policy expert Becky Francis. But how could we rethink England's curriculum and ass...Show More
7) Miranda Hart: I was left bed-bound by Lyme disease
Miranda Hart, best known for her self-titled sitcom and her role as Chummy in Call the Midwife, has revealed her battle with chronic fatigue after being diagnosed with Lyme disease.In her new book, I ...Show More
8) The Today Debate: What is the path to peace in the Middle East?
After a year of turmoil in the Middle East, Mishal Husain is joined by a panel of guests to ask ‘What Is the Path to Peace?'Joining Mishal are Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's International Editor; Lord Ricket...Show More
9) Hillary Clinton: Stakes high in US election
The outcome of the US presidential election will have repercussions beyond America, says ex-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Rodham Clinton - who lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump - spe...Show More
10) Today Listener Series: Young people and politics
Earlier this year, the Today programme gave our listeners the chance to look at an issue that matters to them.Herbie and Ayesha both voted for the first time this year. They wanted to look at the disc...Show More