
BBC Woman's Hour
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Topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire 📻 @BBCRadio4 10am Mon-Fri, 4pm Sat or anytime on @bbcsounds 🎧 Presented by @itsanitarani and @bbcnuala
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‘I thought: ‘I’ve just got to keep the motor chugging on’’ ❓ How can we deal with loss? Actor Anna Maxwell Martin’s husband, Roger Michell, died in 2021. She told @bbcnuala she was in a state of shock after his death, & discussed how she came to terms with that grief ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour569,290 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘We’re very worried as a family’ The government has confirmed private school fees will no longer be exempt from VAT from January. ❓ What do you think about this? Sarah, a parent whose son attends a private school, shared her thoughts & concerns with Nuala McGovern ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour409,153 просмотров • 1 год назад

🗣 ‘I’m sick of women not being listened to’ Naga Munchetty Naga Munchetty told anita rani why she wanted to write about women's health. She's spoken out about her own experience of having a coil fitted & living with debilitating period pains and adenomyosis ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour258,491 просмотров • 1 год назад

Exclusive: ‘It’s been the hardest four to five years of my life’ Prof Prof Jo Phoenix, who was compared to a 'racist uncle at the Christmas table' by colleagues over her gender-critical views, has won an unfair dismissal claim against the Open University. She spoke to Emma Barnett.
BBC Woman's Hour280,095 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Last week, the UK Supreme Court ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law, following a long-running legal battle between the Scottish Government and the campaign group For Women Scotland. Susan Smith shared her reflection on the outcome, a week on.
BBC Woman's Hour124,293 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘Sometimes I worry that the word 'feminist' excludes men' Actor Gemma Arterton tells Nuala McGovern that whilst she understands why we needed to focus on feminism in the wake of the #MeToo movement, she feels we now need to focus on ‘equality and inclusivity’ ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour137,638 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘We’ve heard from mothers that it's a ‘broken system’’ Woman’s Hour is airing a special programme all about SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) in September. Do you have experience of navigating the SEND system? Perhaps you’re looking for advice? Get in touch ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour136,410 просмотров • 1 год назад

🗣️‘The messages have got worse since I started talking about it’ Actor and comedian Emily Atack told @bbcnuala about how the graphic online abuse she's received for years has increased even more since talking about it in a new documentary ⬇️ 🎧 Listen in full on @bbcsounds
BBC Woman's Hour189,359 просмотров • 3 лет назад

‘I feel I’ve had to often work twice as hard as the men to be accepted’ Surgeon Zoe Barber spoke to Krupa Thakrar Padhy about the challenges she faces as a woman in her line of work, compared to that of her surgeon husband. Listen to the full interview on BBC Sounds ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour179,955 просмотров • 3 лет назад

‘I went to 43 funerals that year. That’s what life was like’ Tilda Swinton told anita rani what it was like to lose one of her close creative collaborators, filmmaker Derek Jarman, to HIV/Aids in 1994, and why she wanted to reflect that in her new exhibition ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour51,173 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

‘I was 15. I didn't realise that anything was wrong’ Labour MP @nataliefleetmp became pregnant at the age of 15 after being groomed and raped by an older man. She joined anita rani in our studio to explain why she’s decided to speak out about her experience now ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour64,320 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘It’s such an amazing feeling knowing all your hard work and sacrifices finally paid off’ Olympic 100m gold medallist - and fastest woman in the world - Julien Alfred joined Clare McDonnell in the Woman’s Hour studio today 🏅 She told Clare about her journey in the sport ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour87,504 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘Fighting every step is so hard' Katie, 17, is autistic and has barely been to school since she was 13. She joined Nuala McGovern to discuss her experience as a child navigating England’s Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system, and how it has impacted her.
BBC Woman's Hour81,687 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘To name it is really important - and to understand who are the main perpetrators of this’ Should we call it ‘male violence against women and girls’ rather than ‘violence against women and girls’? Harriet Wistrich from Centre for Women's Justice & Georgia Harrison discussed with Kylie Pentelow ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour76,661 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘We all have to continue holding people to account for this culture’ The former Lioness turned pundit Eni Aluko spoke to Clare McDonnell about the ruling in the early stages of the recent defamation claim she brought against ex-footballer Joey Barton ⬇️
BBC Woman's Hour53,987 просмотров • 1 год назад