
How can women feel safer?
Tony Livesey and Anna Foster take a detailed look at the many issues around the safety of women after the death of Sarah Everard. Her disappearance, the debate surrounding the policing of vigils to remember her and how we move forward to make women feel safer are all discussed. If you are affected by any issues in this podcast, you can find support and advice on the BBC's Action Line website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/
15 Maalis 202149min

Do you feel safe going about your business?
Nicky Campbell asks do you feel safe going about your business? The investigation into Sarah Everard's disappearance has left us talking more about women's safety.If you are affected by any issues in this podcast, you can find support and advice on the BBC's Action Line website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/
11 Maalis 202147min

British ambassador on royals, negotiations and chocolates
Naga Munchetty speaks to Dame Barbara Woodward, Britain's permanent representative to the United Nations, about what it’s like to negotiate with hostage-takers, her view on Harry and Meghan’s interview and whether they serve up those chocolates at ambassadors’ parties.
10 Maalis 202127min

Is it time to talk about our mental health?
Nicky Campbell asks if it's time to have a proper conversation about our mental health after the Meghan and Harry interview and the reaction to it?If you are affected by any issues in this podcast, you can find support and advice on the BBC's Action Line website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/
10 Maalis 202146min

Having children in care 'doesn't make you a bad person'
5 Live's Naga Munchetty has been speaking to Col, Marie and Thelma (not their real names), who have 12 children in the care system. They've been helped by projects run by Pause charity which works with women who have had multiple children taken away. The women agree to take a long-acting contraceptive and get intensive help for their own problems.If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, you can find support and advice at bbc.co.uk/actionline.
23 Helmi 202125min

"No one should have to see their daughter like that"
Mark Jones’ seven-year-old daughter Emily was killed by a psychiatric patient on Mothers Day 2020.He claims an NHS trust’s failings left Eltiona Skana free to kill Emily in a park in Bolton.Speaking to 5 Live’s Naga Munchetty, Mark said he will “keep fighting” until he receives an apology from the NHS.Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust said it continued to send "deepest sympathies to everyone who loved and cared for Emily".
17 Helmi 202129min

NFL legend Osi Umenyiora on race, football and the pitfalls of showboating
NFL legend Osi Umenyiora speaks to Adrian Chiles about his childhood experiences of being a winner, how he found the sport of American Football and his experiences of a being black man living in the UK, Nigeria and America.
5 Helmi 202120min