The convicted rapist, John Worboys, appeared in the high court in London yesterday and the judge, Sir Brian Leveson, granted permission for the lawyers representing two of his victims to challenge the Parole Board's decision to release him. Harriet Wistrich who represents two of the women who were assaulted by Worboys and applied for the judicial review talks to Jenni about where the lawyers go from here.
Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie star as sisters, Sandra and Bif, in a new romantic comedy called Finding Your Feet. Their lives have taken very different paths, but they are thrown back together when one of them discovers her husband of four decades has been having an affair with her closest friend. They join Jenni to discuss how being friends for many years informed their latest sibling roles.
A report on sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour at Westminster has been published today. It's the result of the findings of a cross party committee chaired by Andrea Leadsom. The report concludes that complaints should be handled by a trained sexual violence advisor. Caroline Lucas MP, one of the leaders of the Green Party, was a member of the committee and has described the report on twitter as a blow to patriarchal politics. She talks to Jenni.
Psychologist and author Dr Terri Apter talks to Jenni about her new book Passing Judgement. The Power of Praise & Blame in Everyday Life. Why is being judgemental not necessarily a bad thing? How do everyday judgements impact on our relationships?
Demand for children and women in the sex trade increases when a global sporting event is taking place, according to research from the University of Dundee. The 'It's a Penalty Campaign,' has been set up to stop the exploitation. It will target the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in South Korea, the Commonwealth Games in Australia and the Rugby Sevens in Hong Kong. The charity's founder, Sarah de Carvalho joins Jenni to explain her work. Show less