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Carol Thatcher on the history of the QE2. Plus actor Ines Wurth exploring the impact of communism on her life, and how damaging are electronic devices to a teenager's sleep?
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How has China's one-child policy created a boom in kidnapped children? Plus breaking the myth of 'men from Mars' and 'women from Venus', social reformer Henrietta Barnett.
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Can the care home system cope with the rise in demand? Plus writer Amy Bloom on her historical novel Away, and the female-only music festival Women in Tune.
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Dr Tanya Byron on parental confidence; investigating the Asian women on the Forbes power list, the sport of Roller Derby, and are we too hung up on personal cleanliness?
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Helen Mirren on becoming the 'queen of British cinema' in her 60s. Plus Deborah Mitford remembering the extraordinary lives of her sisters, and the Saudi women protesting to drive.
Katharine Whitehorn on her long journalistic career and 'having it all'; the United Artists for African Rap; are family-friendly policies the best way to help women at work?
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Investigating women's high stroke risk and asking what can be done to reduce the problem; putting the passion back into a relationship after childbirth; Sylvia Pankhurst.
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Chick-lit author Freya North on her passion for the rare stone tanzanite and somnambulation. Plus reflecting on the treatment of French-North African politician Rachida Dati.
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What are the pros and cons of pre-nuptial contracts? Plus, Amanda Ghost on writing songs for Beyonce, and journalist Siatta Scott Johnson discusses the 'Iron Ladies' of Liberia.
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How best to prevent forced marriages and honour-based violence in the UK? Plus, Valerie Tarantolo, Frank Cadogan Cowper's muse, and vibrators in history.
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Writer Meredith Hooper on the effect rapid climate change is having on the Antarctic; novelist Joy Chambers on her acting career; the history of the First Lady.
Chef Clarissa Dickson Wright on her incredible life; the dangers females face in speaking out against President Putin in Russia; should healthy females freeze their eggs?
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Writer Hanna Jansen and her adopted Rwandan daughter Jeanne on Jeanne's life before and after the genocide; examining how women save money; the female big band leaders.
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What would a Single Equality Bill mean for women? Emmanuelle star and erotic icon Sylvia Kristel on her turbulent life. Plus comparing single motherhood in Burkina Faso and London.
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Marina Litvinenko on the secret life and public death of her husband Alexander; considering calls to tighten abortion law; a profile of suffragette scientist Hertha Ayrton.
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Nancy Dell'Olio on Sven-Goran Eriksson and her autobiography; examining the different ways in which women and men describe pain; Lebanese singer and academic Ghada Shbeir.
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Rose Tremain on outsiders and finally choosing to write about contemporary Britain; the emotional impact of divorce and separation on children; Sunethra Bandaranaike.