Who will be the 麻豆社 Women's Footballer of the Year?
Five nominees for 麻豆社 Women's Footballer of the Year, Ireland and the Eighth Amendment, author Emma Healey, 2018 local elections and three women awarded 2018 Churchill Fellowships.
Five players have been shortlisted for the 麻豆社 Women's Footballer of the Year 2018 award, and voting is now open. We speak to 麻豆社 Sport presenter Sarah Mulkerrins about the nominees, and changing attitudes towards women's football.
We continue our look at Ireland's referendum on abortion coming up on May 25th. People will be asked if they want to change the law: vote YES, and you want to
change the 8th Amendment of the Irish Constitution which states that a pregnant mother and a foetus have the same rights, and abortion's only allowed if a mother's life is at risk. We'll hear from Senator Catherine Noone who chaired the committee on the 8th Amendment. She'll be discussing the difficulties of doing that.
Emma Healey's first novel was a Sunday Times bestseller and won the Costa First Novel Award 2014. She's now written a new novel - Whistle in the Dark - a gripping account, told from the perspective of a mother whose fifteen-year-old daughter goes missing for four agonizing days. When Lana is found, unharmed, everyone thinks the worst is over. Emma joins Jane in the studio.
With the local elections having just been held Woman's Hour looks at what makes a woman decide to enter the political fray? We've been following two women who stood as councillors for the first time. We'll hear from each of them about what led them to take the decision to stand and next week you'll hear the reality of their experiences while on the campaign trail, and they'll join us to pass on tips to other women considering participating in local politics. Abiola Kingsley-Osaiga stood as a Conservative councillor in the safe Labour Larkhall Ward in Lambeth, London. She's a lawyer, working for Westminster Council but is currently on maternity leave as she gave birth to her first child in the middle of her campaign - just seven weeks ago. Felicity Finch met her at home as the campaign was about to start hotting up.
The annual Churchill Fellowships give opportunities for UK citizens to explore a wide range of issues, including many that affect women, such as homelessness, families, wellbeing and health by discovering new ideas and best practice overseas. Applications for 2019 are now being accepted but this year 61% were won by women. Jane speaks to three of the women who successfully applied. Samantha who is looking at girls and women affected by gang violence. Laura is researching ways of identifying children at risk of online abuse and Clare wants to explore the use of mindfulness interventions for people that self-harm.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Kirsty Starkey.
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麻豆社 Women's Footballer of the Year
Duration: 04:42
Repeal The 8th - Catherine Noone
Duration: 09:10
Emma Healey
Duration: 07:32
Women as Councillors - Abiola Kingsley-Osaiga
Duration: 10:41
Churchill Fellowships
Duration: 08:34
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Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Sarah Mulkerrins Interviewed Guest Catherine Noone Interviewed Guest Abiola Kingsley-Osaiga Interviewed Guest Emma Healey Interviewed Guest Samantha Jury-Dada Interviewed Guest Clare Canning Interviewed Guest Laura Randall Reporter Siobhann Tighe Reporter Felicity Finch Producer Kirsty Starkey Broadcast
- Fri 4 May 2018 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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