Every morning the radio programme that famously sets the day's agenda is dominated by men. BBC producers say they are trying to do something about it but so far with little success. Can you help us keep the pressure on?
Nicholas Watt: Tony Blair, who believes that a successful Labour leader should ceaselessly yank the party out of its "comfort zone", will be happy that Ed Miliband has criticised the strikes
11 Jan 2011: Michael White: Tabloid drooling over wicked union leaders is one thing, but Radio 4's Today programme making the union threat its top discussion item struck me as a bit unfair
Kieran Yates: When Evan Davis asked Jay-Z to suggest tracks for people who 'don't get' hip-hop, the rapper picked Lauryn Hill's To Zion and Tupac's Dear Mama. But you can do better than that, right?