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Laura Bates on how algorithms are fuelling misogyny and radicalising young men.
Armando Iannucci s Amol and Nick for the final episode of The Today Podcast.
Are you addicted to your phone? And what’s the future for smartphones?
Amol reflects on Lineker's career as his MOTD run ends.
The power (and politics) of the song contest.
How should we World War Two?
What does it tell us about shifting global alliances?
A former adviser to the US president says he is.
Why the stand-off over tariffs could escalate into more than just a trade war.
But the trade war with China continues.
’s far-right leader has been banned from standing for the presidency.
Nick and Amol ask a friend of the vice president.
Stephen Graham’s drama has triggered a conversation about the challenges facing boys.
Lord Blunkett offers his assessment and Amol talks to new Today presenter Anna Foster.
Nick and Amol ask if Trump's second term is already more consequential than his first.
Plus: Amol & Nick talk tactics over PM-President meets & past awkward encounters.
Nick asks former UK foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt.
A study suggests that less than half of Generation Z are proud to be British.
Can Keir Starmer avoid picking a side?
Justin Webb s Nick to talk about his interview with the Chancellor.
Is the world safer with Donald Trump in the White House?
Nick and Amol are ed by Justin Webb to answer your questions.
What could the chancellor do to grow the economy?
Can democracy function with Elon Musk’s idea of free speech?
What is going to happen in the year to come?
Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson look back at the year with Today presenters past and present.
Is Europe in crisis?