14/10/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Including Yvette Cooper, Labour's new Shadow Foreign Secretary, solicitor Gareth Peirce on miscarriages of justice and influential women cooks.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Last Friday Yvette Cooper was appointed to the shadow cabinet as Foreign Secretary. She talks to Jenni about the challenges ahead. The solicitor Gareth Peirce made her name representing the likes of the Birmingham Six and the Guildford Four. As her first book is published, she reflects on her views on justice post 9/11. And, Elizabeth David was one of the most acclaimed cookery writers of the 20th century. So what makes an influential cook?
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Yvette Cooper
Shadow Foreign Secretary and Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities Yvette Cooper joins Jenni.
Duration: 11:02
Blue Stockings: Elizabeth Carter
Anna McNamee is joined by Lucy Peltz, 18th century curator at the National Portrait Gallery.
Duration: 04:54
Influential Cooks: Elizabeth David
Jenni is joined by Jill Norman who has compiled a collection of Elizabeth David's recipes and Matthew Fort, Guardian food write and Judge of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ series "Great British Menu."
Duration: 09:22
Gareth Peirce
Solicitor Gareth Peirce on her book "Dispatches from the Dark Side: on Torture and the Death of Justice."
Duration: 16:35
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