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Full Disclosure with James O'Brien

Naz Shah: Forced Marriage, Family Secrets and Her Mother’s Murder Conviction

Full Disclosure with James O'Brien

Global

Society & Culture, Arts

4.53.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

This episode includes discussion of sensitive topics, including sexual assault and violence, that some listeners may find distressing. Please take care while listening, and feel free to pause or step away if you need to.

At fifteen, Naz Shah was forced into a marriage thousands of miles from home. Years earlier, she had been sent from Bradford to rural Pakistan, pulled out of school and dropped into a life that felt a world away from the one she had known.

But the road that would eventually lead her to Westminster begins much earlier. It starts in a Bradford childhood shaped by poverty, upheaval and a mother trying desperately to hold her family together after being abandoned and left dangerously vulnerable.

In this episode of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien sits down with Shah to explore the experiences that shaped her life. She recalls growing up amid instability, belongings packed into black bin liners, and the powerful expectations around honour and reputation that governed the choices available to women and girls.

As the conversation unfolds, Naz reflects on the moment her childhood ended and the shock that followed her return to Britain. A family crisis would eventually lead to her mother being imprisoned for killing the man who had controlled and abused her for years, a truth that emerged only gradually and changed the course of Naz’s life.

This is a conversation about survival, silence and the weight of honour. How does a girl who left school at twelve find her way to Parliament? And what happens when the story behind a family tragedy finally comes into the light?

Find out more about Honoured by Naz Shah here

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0:00.0

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0:43.1

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0:48.6

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0:56.2

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1:03.6

Just a quick heads up. This episode includes discussion of very sensitive topics, including

1:08.8

sexual assault and violence,

1:12.9

that some listeners may find distressing.

1:14.6

Please take care while listening,

1:17.8

and do step away or pause if you need to.

1:24.2

This is a Global Player Original podcast. Hello and welcome to full disclosure. A podcast project conceived entirely to let me spend more time with interesting people than I would ever get on the radio.

1:40.9

Nas Shah, welcome, author, MP.

1:47.5

I'm going to start at the end, if I may.

1:51.3

You are publishing a frankly extraordinary book,

1:54.9

some elements of which some people may be familiar with,

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