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Woman's Hour

Sophie Raworth, Maternity deaths, Sarah Finch, Stalking

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2026

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

According to NHS England, every maternity service in England will need to meet new clinical standards set out by the NHS to significantly reduce the number of women who die each year during or after pregnancy. This comes after figures published earlier this year showed a 20% increase in maternal deaths between 2022 to 2024 compared to rates from 2009 to 2011. More than 500,000 babies are born in England every year and to discuss what these announcements mean in practise for pregnant women, Anita Rani is joined by Michael Buchanan, BBC Social Affairs correspondent.

At the age of nearly 40, BBC broadcaster Sophie Raworth thought she was too old to start running. She’d done no exercise for decades. But after being invited to take part in The Great North Run and then seeing a friend do the London Marathon, Sophie decided to give it a go. Although it didn’t quite initially go to plan, she kept going on a path that would take her around the world, from Sydney to New York and the Sahara Desert, completing 20 marathons and 10 ultra-marathons. She tells Anita about her new book, Running On Air, and reveals how in running, she has discovered an unexpected strength, new confidence and great friendships.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust has published a report spotlighting the link between stalking and homicide to mark National Stalking Awareness week. They say there are huge gaps in recording stalking as a contributing factor to homicide and want to see further research on this. Anita is joined by Saskia Garner, Head of Policy and Campaigns at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, and Detective Inspector Karen Butler from the Metropolitan Police, who works in the Stalking Threat Assessment Centre.

On Monday, Sarah Finch became the European recipient of the Goldman Environmental Prize, for her work against oil drilling in Surrey, with the Weald Action Group. Their long legal battle led to a landmark judgement on fossil fuel emissions. The Goldman Prize, often referred to as the ‘Green Nobel’, honours grassroots environmental activists from around the world. For the first time since its inception, all six prizes were won by women. Sarah joins Anita from California where the awards took place.

Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Andrea Kidd

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts.

0:07.4

I'm Dilley Carter and I love organising.

0:11.6

In my brand new podcast, sort your life out, unpacked, celebrity guests join me to unbox three revealing items from their home.

0:18.7

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0:21.6

Along the way, I'll be giving you practical hacks to help you declutter your life as well.

0:26.2

This is the tough love I need. Don't hold back.

0:28.5

I'm definitely tucking you with me back to my house.

0:31.6

Sort your life out, unpacked.

0:33.5

Watch on eye player, listen on BBC Sounds.

0:36.2

Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:41.6

Good morning and welcome to the programme.

0:44.1

The Goldman Environmental Prize, often referred to as the Green Nobel,

0:48.7

recognises people from around the world doing their bit to save our planet at grassroots level.

0:54.6

One of the winners is a campaigner from Devon.

0:57.0

Sarah Finch has won the $200,000 prize for successfully preventing oil drilling in Surrey.

1:03.2

She'll be talking to us from America.

1:05.0

It's the middle of the night there, but she's going to stay up to have a conversation all about it.

1:09.6

We'll also be discussing the connection between the reporting of stalking or lack of and homicide.

1:16.7

In response to the 20% rise in the number of paternal deaths, new checks have been suggested by NHS England.

1:23.5

We'll be finding out more.

1:25.2

And BBC broadcaster Sophie Rayworth has written a memoir,

1:28.7

running on air, looking at her life and her love of running,

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