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🗓️ 2 April 2025
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One manifesto pledge of the incoming Labour government was to provide over 3000 new nurseries in empty school classrooms in England. The first 300 of these will open by September and offer an average of 20 places each. Nuala McGovern speaks to Bridget Phillipson, Secretary of State for Education, about this announcement and also about the current state of provision and funding for children with special education needs.
The family of a woman who is dangerously ill with anorexia is challenging a previous court decision which ruled she cannot be force fed. The family want the Court of Protection judge to make a new decision which would allow a hospital to act so that her life can be saved. We speak to the woman's aunt, and also hear from MIchelle Wright, who says she was in a similar position, on an end of life programme in a hospice, but who has now been recovered for 15 years and is speaking out for the first time. Plus we hear from law and philosophy academic Dr Camillia Kong who explains what will be considered as the Court makes its decisions in the patient’s ‘best interests’.
Over the last few weeks Woman’s Hour has been talking to some of the writers who have been longlisted in the Women’s Prize for Fiction and Non-fiction this year. Well this morning, the shortlist for the fiction prize has just been announced. Nuala is joined by the author and Chair of Judges Kit de Waal.
Echo vom Eierstock is Switzerland’s first feminist yodelling choir. Elena Kaiser is their founder and joins Nuala to discuss where her love of yodelling came from, and why she is challenging the make-up of traditional yodelling choirs and songs.
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0:36.1 | Hello, this is Neula McGovern, and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast. |
0:40.9 | Hello, you're very welcome to the program. |
0:42.7 | Well, in a moment, you will hear from the Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Philipson, |
0:47.5 | following her announcement of 300 new school-based nurseries. |
0:51.6 | But just how far will they go to plugging the gap in parts of the country called |
0:55.4 | childcare deserts? Also, the minister responds to criticism levelled at the government over the lack |
1:00.8 | of send provision across schools in England. Also today, author and chair of judges, Kit Deval |
1:06.7 | reveals the shortlist for this year's Women's Prize for Fiction. And we'll also hear from the |
1:12.4 | family of a young woman who is severely ill with anorexia. Her family wanted judge to overturn |
1:18.0 | a previous court decision which ruled that the woman could not be force-fed. As you can imagine, |
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