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Listen to selected highlights from the Today programme.

    'I moved home to save for a house'

    'I moved home to save for a house'

    On Radio 4's Today programme this week we’re looking at housing - the barriers to young people buying a home and their experience of renting.
    Izzy, a 25-year-old from North Shields, moved back to the family home after living down south for work. Since opening a Help to Buy ISA when she was 14, Izzy hopes moving home will allow her to get on the property ladder.
    Listen to Today on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds: 6-9am weekdays and 7-9am on Saturdays.

    • 6 min
    The Today Debate: Is justice delayed, justice denied?

    The Today Debate: Is justice delayed, justice denied?

    The Today Debate is about taking a subject and pulling it apart with more time than we have in the morning.
    Amid a significant backlog in crown courts in England and Wales and related problems in the system in Scotland and Northern Ireland, Today presenter Mishal Husain asks if justice delayed is justice denied?
    Joining Mishal on the Today debate panel are Claire Waxman, the Independent Victims' Commissioner for London; Charlie Taylor; His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales; Joanna Hardy-Susskind, a barrister at Red Lion Chambers; Lord Falconer, Labour Peer and former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and Sir Max Hill, who was the director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales until October last year.

    • 36 min
    Theresa May: 'During PMQs my blood sugar went up'

    Theresa May: 'During PMQs my blood sugar went up'

    When Theresa May was diagnosed with type 1 in her 50s, she told the consultant: "I'm too old. I can't be”. Lady May says she would also eat Jelly Babies when her blood sugar dropped during meetings.
    The former Prime Minister has now chaired a parliamentary inquiry into the life-threatening consequences of having both type 1 diabetes and an eating disorder.
    She speaks to Today's Justin Webb why a joined-up approach by the NHS is needed so that healthcare professionals are aware of the 'conflicting pressures' on people with type 1 and an eating disorder. She also discusses her experience while in government of managing her blood sugar levels.

    • 12 min
    Dame Emma Walmsley Guest Edits Today

    Dame Emma Walmsley Guest Edits Today

    The last of our Christmas guest editors is the CEO of the global biopharma company GSK, Dame Emma Walmsley.
    She wanted her programme to look to the year ahead with optimism. In these highlights from her programme hear Dame Emma in conversation with the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who urges politicians not to treat their opponents as enemies but as fellow human beings.
    Dame Emma also speaks to the Health Minister for Singapore; visits Kew Gardens and she asks former guest editor and Nobel Laureate Sir Paul Nurse to discuss with a group of students, the scientific and technological advances they are most excited for in 2024.
    Simon Jack interviews Dame Emma to end her programme and she chooses a special piece of music.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Professor Jason Arday Guest Edits Today

    Professor Jason Arday Guest Edits Today

    Professor Jason Arday is our latest Christmas guest editor.
    This year he was appointed as one of Cambridge’s youngest ever professors. A significant accolade by any measure but even more so when you consider that Professor Arday was diagnosed with autism and global developmental delay aged just three and didn't learn to speak until he was eleven or read and write until he was eighteen.
    He uses his programme to look at improving adult literacy and he speaks to the head of Universal Music UK about championing neurodiversity in the workplace.
    Professor Arday also indulges his passion for 90s music with a discussion including Blur drummer Dave Rowntree and as a fan of a sharp suit, he champions the tailoring industry.

    • 53 min
    Andrew Malkinson Guest Edits Today

    Andrew Malkinson Guest Edits Today

    Andrew Malkinson is Today's latest Christmas guest editor. He spent 17 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit before being cleared in July.
    He uses his programme to look at justice and how one can cope with being locked up unjustly. He speaks to John McCarthy, who was held hostage for more than five years in the 1980s.
    While in prison, the world of astronomy and space offered Andrew a sense of release and sanctuary from the immediate confines of his daily experience and a way to expand his world. So as part of his guest edit, he visits Jodrell Bank observatory.
    And he tells Today's Justin Webb about the months since his conviction was overturned and how he still feels anger.

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

3.9 out of 5
640 Ratings

640 Ratings

Sam IX ,

Used to be routinely 5 Star but barely clinging on to 4 stars these days

I've been listening to Today for more years than I care to remember.
The halcyon days were undoubtedly those of Brian Redhead and John Humphrys. After Brian Redhead died the torch was passed to John Humphrys alone to truly challenge those in power to clarify & justify their policies, and what a fine job he did at it.
Now we are in the post Humphrys era where there is no longer a successor to conduct pin-point accurate forensic questioning of these charlatans who govern us.
The Today programme has, hopefully only temporarily, lost the tin-opener to open the cans of worms that we all know politicians seek to hide from us; politicians these days are lightweights who are consistently let off the hook by timid interviewers who seemingly recoil from asking THE difficult question.
Today needs another Redhead or another Humphrys to TRULY CHALLENGE those in power again.

Anon67544357754 ,

Replace Nick Robinson, for goodness sake

Like the program and format, dislike the ugly interviews led by Nick Robinson. He hasn’t any talent or professional technique, preferring to attack and speak condescendingly to anyone being interviewed. Ugly, cheap and doesn’t get to the truth of the matter - only serves his ego.

Roboprop100 ,

Hurrah for Amol and Lord Hennessy

Just listened to Amol’s fabulous interview of Lord Hennessy: absolutely golden radio, thanks so much. We need less on one hand and then on the other and more reasoned, disinterested, thoughtful commentary. Please excuse the first name familiarity but you are in our homes most mornings!

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