Jameela Jamil, Claudia Winkleman, Abortion buffer zones, Female Israel border soldiers
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 17 January 2024
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Summary
The actress Jameela Jamil talks to Emma Barnett about her crusade for gentle exercise and body positivity as well as her new strategy for how she communicates on social media. She’s become one of the internet’s most prominent activists holding the beauty industry and celebrity culture to account for their unrealistic ideals with her provocative online posts. Her outspoken views have led to widely publicised social media spats which she says have left her with the desire to post with more “grace and empathy”. Best known for her role as Tahini in the Netflix series The Good Place she also hosts the podcast iWeigh which declares its “radical inclusivity” agenda where guests talk about what they “weigh” or value in life as opposed to their physical weight.
New draft guidance from the Home Office appears to water down previously voted on laws about Safe Access Zones around abortion clinics. To talk about what this could mean for women seeking an abortion, and why the changes might be made, Emma is joined by Jo Gideon, Conservative MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central and Louise McCudden from MSI Reproductive Choices.
They were known as Israel’s “eyes on the border.” These were female Israeli border soldiers - who raised concerns about suspicious Hamas activity on the Gaza border in the run up to the October 7 attack - but those concerns went unheard by higher ranking officers. Hamas killed at least 1,200 people in that attack and took about 240 hostages. Since then, more than 23,000 civilians have been killed in the Israeli bombardment that followed, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Emma discusses with the BBC’s Alice Cuddy who reported on these soldiers and Mary Ann Sieghart, the journalist and author of “The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously Than Men and What We Can Do About it”
The Traitors is back, we’re a few episodes into this second series of the hit reality TV show and things are hotting up at the Scottish castle, where a bunch of strangers are divided into traitors and ‘Faithful’ then compete to win up to £120,000. Claudia Winkleman is the host who hand picks the traitors. She joins Emma.
Presented by Emma Barnett Producer: Louise Corley
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| 0:39.0 | As Rishi Sunak faces a crucial vote this evening on his Rwanda bill after two Conservative |
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| 0:58.5 | women's Saturday then the host of that |
| 1:05.0 | Claudio Winkman all to come but speaking of government policy and votes a new law voted on more than a year ago by MPs from all political parties |
| 1:10.0 | designed to protect women going into abortion clinics and stop |
| 1:14.2 | anti-abortion protesters approaching them with literature and engaging with them and |
| 1:18.6 | conducting silent prayer along them are being watered down. That's according to an exclusive report in the I newspaper. |
| 1:25.3 | Women now on their way for the procedure, it seems, under this can be approached under this draft |
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