Precise knowledge of how neutrinos interact with matter is essential for
measuring neutrino oscillations in long-baseline experiments. At the T2K
experiment, the near detector complex measures neutrino interactions to
constrain cross-section models for oscillation studies and characterise the
beam flux. In addition, the near detector complex provides a separate platform
for performing neutrino-nucleon cross-section measurements.
These proceedings report the latest cross-section measurements by T2K, including
simultaneous measurement of the $CC0\pi$ cross-section averaged over multiple different neutrino energy spectra,
and an improved analysis of
the coherent pion production cross-section which makes use of an anti-neutrino sample for the first time.