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🗓️ 1 December 2025
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Sanna Marin is the former Prime Minister of Finland who made history as the youngest female head of government in the world. She went on to become the longest-serving female prime minister of Finland, leading a coalition government entirely headed by women. Sanna talks to presenter Clare McDonnell about her rise to the top, leading her country through the challenges of the Covid 19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as well as dealing with enormous criticism when her personal life becoming very public – all themes in her new memoir Hope In Action.
It’s World Aids Day and the government has just unveiled its new HIV Action Plan with the stated goal of tackling to stigma and end transmissions in England by 2030. Public Health Minister Ashley Dalton joins us to discuss the policy along with Ellie Harrison, who was diagnosed HIV positive when she was 21.
With the rise of no and low alcohol drinks on supermarket shelves, a new survey from the University of Plymouth has been talking to expectant mothers about their relationship with these drinks and their understanding of what constitutes a safe percentage. To hear more, Clare is joined by Dr Kate Maslin, Senior Research Fellow in Maternal and Child Health School of Nursing and Midwifery at Plymouth University, who led the study.
Filmmaker Shih Ching Tsou’s debut feature Left Handed Girl tells the story of a single mother, Shu-Fen, and her two daughters who move to Taipei, Taiwan to open a night-market stall. When I-Jing, the younger, five-year old daughter – who is left-handed - is forbidden from using what her traditional grandfather dubs her ‘devil hand,’ a chain of events is set in motion, which eventually unravels a family secret. Tsou joins Clare to talk about directing and co-writing the drama which is inspired by her own childhood, cultural superstition about the left hand and the lives of working-class Taiwanese women.
Presented by: Clare McDonnell Produced by: Sarah Jane Griffiths
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| 0:36.9 | Hello, this is Claire MacDonald, and you're listening to the Woman's Hour podcast. |
| 0:41.7 | Hello and welcome to Woman's Hour. |
| 0:44.1 | Today we will hear from a woman who was once the youngest female head of government in the world. |
| 0:49.9 | Sanamaran, former Prime Minister of Finland. |
| 0:52.4 | She's now stepped away from politics and has had time to reflect on her time in office, all contained in a new memoir. |
| 1:00.1 | On World AIDS Day, why are HIV diagnosis amongst women who are exposed through sex with men rising, whereas for men exposed in the same way, they are falling. |
| 1:12.1 | The government has just unveiled its new HIV action plan. |
| 1:15.8 | Public Health Minister Ashley Dalton will join me live in the studio. |
| 1:20.8 | Should low alcohol drinks have clearer labelling to help pregnant women and others |
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