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🗓️ 10 March 2025
⏱️ 58 minutes
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It's been reported that more than 1,000 Syrians have been killed in the past few days in clashes between security forces and loyalists of ousted President Bashar al-Assad, and revenge killings that followed. Syria's interim leader has appealed for unity, and hundreds of people have reportedly fled their homes in the coastal provinces of Latakia and Tartus - strongholds of Assad support. Witnesses have described scenes of looting and mass killings, including of women and children. Nuala McGovern is joined by the BBC’s Middle East Correspondent Lina Sinjab in Damascus.
Inside Counter Terrorism Policing is a new podcast featuring five women working in a range of roles across the UK who have shared their story with the aim of inspiring others to consider a career in national security and policing. We hear from Vicki Evans, Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing for the UK, and an officer we are calling ‘Emma’, who will explain the challenges of her role as a handler of covert sources.
If you've been to Dublin - you might have across the statue to Molly Malone, the very famous Dubliner. You might know the song Cockles and Mussels, which commemorates her. Busker Tilly Cripwell has been campaigning for her to be treated with more respect and to be elevated to stop passers by from groping her breasts - for 'good luck' - a 'tradition' for some.
In 1975, Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei became the first woman to reach the top of Mount Everest, battling through avalanches, altitude sickness and the changing elements. Since then, over 800 women have climbed Everest, yet they still only make up an estimated 12% of all climbers to tackle the mountain. Rebecca Stephens is the first British woman to summit Everest and tells us more about Junko.
Have you been watching Toxic Town? The Netflix series tells the story of a town’s toxic waste case. It follows the real-life battle of families in Corby who gave birth to children with limb differences in the 1980s and 1990s and their search for answers and justice. In 2009, after a long legal battle the High Court ruled Corby Borough Council was negligent in managing the waste. And in 2010 families affected won a financial settlement. Nuala speaks to Tracey Taylor, one of the mothers portrayed in the series, and Annabel Jones, one of the executive producers.
Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey
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0:47.9 | Hello, this is Newell McGovern, and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast. |
0:50.1 | Hello and welcome to the program. |
0:54.5 | Well, in a moment, we'll go to Damascus, Syria, to hear from my colleague Lena Sinjab. |
1:01.4 | There are reports of killings in escalated violence over the weekend, as she will also tell us about the current situation for women. |
1:06.7 | Also, today, how a podcast hopes to recruit women for counterterrorism policing roles. |
1:11.3 | This comes at a time of mistrust in police forces by many women across the UK. |
1:16.4 | Also, I spent part of my weekend watching Toxic Town on Netflix. |
1:25.6 | It tells the compelling story of families fighting for justice after children in the town of Corby were born with birth defects, believed to be caused by industrial pollution. |
1:29.8 | We're going to speak to one of the mothers of that story. |
1:31.9 | And we'll also be in Dublin. |
1:37.0 | One female busker is campaigning and singing to stop the tourists and pass her bys from rubbing the breasts of the statue of Molly Malone. |
1:40.8 | It has become a controversial custom in the city. |
1:43.8 | We'll hear what she is trying to do to change it. |
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