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Best of Today
Best of Today
Insight, analysis and expert debate as key policy makers are challenged on the latest news stories.

  • Today: 0810 Living Rough 15 Dec 2007
    A former ITN newsreader is now bankrupt and living rough. But how does this extreme change in lifestyle happen?
  • Today: 0810 Climate Deal 15 Dec 07
    After a night of emotion and drama, a deal has been made at the climate change talks in Bali. What does the deal mean?
  • Today: 0820 Museum Shops 14 Dec 07
    Are museum shops the worst purveyors of tat or a vital stop on your Christmas shopping trip?
  • Today: 0810 Climate Change 14 Dec 07
    The US is refusing to commit to cuts, the EU threatening boycotts. As the Bali conference draws to a close, we ask the environment secretary Hilary Benn where the UK stands on climate change.
  • Today: 0730 Flood Relief 14 Dec 07
    The system to distribute money to those affected by this year's floods has been criticised by the audit commission.
  • Today: 0840 Genetics Revolution 13 Dec 07
    The biggest challenge facing medical science today is complexity. Can "systems biology" finally deliver on the promise of the genetics revolution? Tom Feilden reports.
  • Today: 0810 Credit Saviours? 13 Dec 07
    For the first time, big central banks have joined forces to try to do something about the global credit crisis. They will provide the commercial banks with vast amounts of money in loans, but will it ease the squeeze?
  • Today: 0750 European Treaty 13 Dec 07
    The new European treaty will be signed today in Lisbon by Gordon Brown. We speak to the Sun’s associate editor Trevor Kavanagh and the former Europe minister Denis Macshane.
  • Today: 0830 European Treaty 12 Dec 07
    Gordon Brown will go to Lisbon to sign the new European treaty today but will be too late for the group photo. Our Europe Editor Mark Mardell reports.
  • Today: 0810 Police Strikes 12 Dec 07
    Should police officers be allowed to strike over the government's refusal to backdate a 2.5% pay award? We speak to the police minister Tony McNulty.