08/12/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Will women be hit harder by a rise in tuition fees? Front line roles for women in the military? Chinese robes at the V&A, bathing children with eczema.
Presented by Jenni Murray. Will the government's proposal for the reform of university funding in England disproportionately affect women? Wrens on Subs - should women serve on Royal Naval submarines? Chinese Robes exhibition at the V&A Museum. Latest advice on how to bath babies and children with eczema.
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University fee rises and women
Pam Tatlow, from the thinktank million+, and David Willetts, Minister of State for Universities and Science, discuss whether women will be hit harder by a rise in tuition fees.
Duration: 11:52
Bathing young children
Margaret Cox, from the National Eczema Society, and Clare Gerada, from the Royal College of General Practitioners look at the advice on bathing babies and children.
Duration: 11:33
Should women serve on Royal Naval submarines?
With Dr Victoria Basham from the University of Exeter and Commander Liz Walmsley from the Royal Navy.
Duration: 10:46
Imperial Chinese Robes
Curator Ming Wilson on the new exhibition at the V&A, βImperial Chinese Robes from the Forbidden City.
Duration: 07:50
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- Wed 8 Dec 2010 10:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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