Child protection; Marine le Pen; could a woman lead the BBC?
Could a woman lead the BBC - and what impact might that have on programmes? Child protection: how difficult decisions get made. Marine Le Pen: a serious contender for the French Presidency? How to resolve conflict with friends. Presented by Jane Garvey.
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Child Protection
Annie Hudson, director of Children’s Services at Bristol City Council, social worker Annie Sempill,and Anthony Douglas of CAFCASS discuss with Jane.
Duration: 15:09
A Female DG for the BBC?
Emma Barnett, Media Editor at The Telegraph, and Lib Dem MP Tessa Munt join Jane to discuss how a female Director General might make a difference at the BBC.
Duration: 09:07
Prosecution of Rape Cases
Head of the Crown Prosecution Service in London, Alison Saunders, joins Jane to talk about what needs to be done to tackle myths about rape.
Duration: 05:13
Friends and Conflict
We sent our reporter Anna Bailey to find out how women deal with conflict in their friendships.
Duration: 06:23
Marine Le Pen
Sophie Pedder, Paris correspondent for The Economist, joins Jane to explain the rise and rise of Marine Le Pen.
Duration: 05:32
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- Mon 30 Jan 201210:00BBC Radio 4
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