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Woman's Hour

Independent Inquiry into child sexual abuse, writer Katriona O'Sullivan, electric cars, fertility laws in France

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

After more than seven years taking evidence, six months ago the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse published their final report which put forward 20 recommendations for the government. This week the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, announced they had accepted 19 of those put forward. Professor Alexis Jay, who chaired the IICSA for seven years, joins Nuala to explain why she is deeply disappointed with their response.

Dr. Katriona O’Sullivan grew up as one of five children living in dire poverty, surrounded by addiction. She is now an award winning lecturer, whose work explores barrier to education. She joins Nuala to discuss herlife story, as told in her moving, funny, brave and shocking memoir – Poor.

Sales of new petrol and diesel cars in the UK will end by 2030, but women are less likely than men to consider buying an electric vehicle, and the gap seems to be widening. Erin Baker, Editorial Director from AutoTrader and Beth Morley, a mobility and human insights manager from Cenex, join Nuala to discuss.

This month marks ten years since a law authorising same-sex couples to marry and adopt children was passed in France. But it wasn’t until 2021 that single women and lesbian couples were allowed to get fertility treatment following two years of parliamentary debate. A new French film - La Graine or The Seed - looks at the journey of a lesbian couple, Ines and Lucie, on their quest to have a baby, set before the law came into force in France To discuss the current situation I’m joined by the director Eloïse Lang, & journalist for France24, Claire Paccalin.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lucinda Montefiore Studio manager: Sue Maillot

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.0

Hello, this is Nulem O'Goveran and you're listening to the Woman's Hour podcast.

0:09.4

Hello and welcome to Woman's Hour.

0:12.1

In a moment, Professor Alexis J., who chaired the independent inquiry into child sexual

0:17.6

abuse for seven years, will talk us through why they are deeply disappointed with the government's

0:23.2

response to their recommendations.

0:25.5

We'll go through them.

0:26.8

Also today, we're going to talk about electric cars.

0:30.0

Now, don't turn off as apparently many women do when cars are mentioned.

0:34.5

Stay with me.

0:35.9

Women are 30% less likely to invest in an electric car.

0:40.2

I want to know does that apply to you?

0:42.6

And if it does, what is standing in the way?

0:45.4

You can text the program.

0:46.4

That number is 84844.

0:48.1

You can email us through our website or on social media.

0:51.4

It's at BBC Women's Hour or indeed a WhatsApp message or a voice note.

0:55.6

Number is 037001444.

0:59.9

Now the car industry is a place where we see a definite gender divide, including in buying

1:05.2

electric vehicles.

1:06.2

So what's behind it?

1:08.4

Women are considered to be more likely to pursue environmentally friendly behaviors than

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