Russell Brand allegations & a 'staggered age of consent' with Baroness Helena Kennedy & Gudrun Young KC, Dr Susan Gilby
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 19 September 2023
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Summary
Yesterday on Woman's Hour, one of Russell Brand's alleged victims, 'Alice', called for a conversation around changing the age of consent in the UK, to what she called 'a staggered age of consent'. It would mean individuals between the ages of 16 and 18 could legally have sex with one another, but there would be legislation in place to prevent adults having relations with 16 to 18-year-olds, as there is the potential for a power imbalance in this dynamic. Emma Barnett speaks to Baroness Helena Kennedy and Gudrun Young QC. Lucy Letby was recently convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to kill six others while working within the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit between June 2015 and June 2016. We talk to Dr Susan Gilby who joined the hospital trust as medical director and then chief executive a few weeks after Letby was arrested.
Two weeks ago, Birmingham City Council issued a 114 notice which means they can’t balance the books to meet their spending commitments this year. The tipping point appears to have been a £750 million equal pay settlement and it’s feared many more councils could be in a similar position. Emma talks to Heather Jameson, Editor of the Municipal Journal and to Peter Marland from the Local Government Association which represents councils in England about the problems they’re facing.
Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Tim Heffer
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| 0:00.0 | BBC sounds, music, radio, podcasts. |
| 0:05.3 | Hello, I'm Emma Barnett, and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4. |
| 0:10.7 | Good morning and welcome to the programme. |
| 0:13.3 | Today I'm really feeling like some of us need to pace ourselves |
| 0:16.4 | as life can really be a long game and a good one too, |
| 0:20.2 | because it's very cheery to see and cheering, I should say, |
| 0:22.9 | a very happy-looking 100-year-old Loretta Boston in the newspapers this morning. |
| 0:27.2 | I don't know if you've seen this. |
| 0:28.4 | Under a headline talking about the rise of centenarians, 100-year-olds, |
| 0:33.9 | and you guessed it, more women are reaching the age of 100 than men. |
| 0:38.3 | And while the research by the Office for National Statistics has some stark warnings |
| 0:42.2 | about whether we're prepared for that in this country, |
| 0:44.9 | Loretta, who my really hope is a woman's hour listener, |
| 0:47.8 | and she turned 100 last October, says she's very busy. |
| 0:51.4 | The days go by very fast because she's got her music, her family, and her friends, |
| 0:56.1 | and tasks take a bit longer than they used to. |
| 0:58.9 | Amen to having a busy life then for longer. |
| 1:01.9 | Perhaps you've got a reflection on whether you'd like to get to 100 or not, |
| 1:05.3 | and perhaps you are 100 and you're listening, |
| 1:07.6 | I would always love to hear from you. |
| 1:09.7 | You can get in touch. |
| 1:10.9 | The number is 03700-100-444 on social media, |
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