David Cameron on tackling online porn; powerlister Karren Brady
David Cameron on how the government plans to tackle the availability of online porn. Plus powerlister Karren Brady, dealing with osteoporosis and Tennessee singer Valerie June.
The Prime Minister David Cameron talks to Jane Garvey about how the Government is going to tackle the availability of pornography online. In true Apprentice style, Jane meets Powerlister Karren Brady in the boardroom of her football club, where they talk about how she reached the top and her commitment to seeing more women succeed in business. And Dr Richard Keen, consultant rheumatologist and listener Jean Duggleby, who has osteoporosis and has suffered five fractures in the last ten years, talk about the condition and how to manage it. And a live performance from Tennessee singer Valerie June, who blends folk, soul, gospel, and blues to make "organic moonshine roots music.".
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David Cameron on Page 3
Duration: 01:51
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David Cameron
The Prime Minister discusses curbs for online porn and his views on Page 3
Duration: 19:12
Valerie June
The US singer-song writer performs live
Duration: 05:00
Karren Brady
On what it takes to get to the top of your career & her life as a successful businesswoman
Duration: 11:05
Osteoporosis
What can be done to treat and prevent the condition.
Duration: 07:37
David Cameron
David Cameron joins Jane Garvey to discuss his plans to toughen up online regulation and limit access to pornography. The possession ofΜύ rape porn will become illegal, an issue discussed .
ΜύKarren Brady
Karren Brady is well known as the right hand woman to Sir Alan Sugar on TVβs The Apprentice, and also as a formidable force in business β standing out not only as a huge success, but also as a woman in the undeniably male world of football. She started her 20 year career in football when she was appointed Managing Director of Birmingham City Football Club aged only 23, and took the club from administration to sell it for an incredible Β£82 million. Now sheβs Vice Chairman of West Ham football club, as well as a mother of two, and also one of the 100 women named as the countryβs most powerful on the Womanβs Hour Power List. In true Apprentice tradition, Jane Garvey met Karren Brady in the boardroom of her football club, where they talked about her no- nonsense route to the top and her commitment to seeing more women succeed like her in the world of business.
Valerie June
US singer-songwriter Valerie June makes music she calls βorganic moonshine roots musicβ β a special blend of folk, soul, gospel, and blues. She learnt to sing in church, and used to help her father promote local gospel singers.ΜύValerieΜύtalks about her life in Tennessee, her musical influences, and the inspiration behind her song Workinβ Woman Blues, which she plays for us live in the studio.Μύ
album Pushinβ Against A Stone is out now on Sunday Best. She will be playing in London on 27 July, the Cambridge Folk Festival on the 28 July, at Bestival and the End of the Road Festival in September.
Osteoporosis
Itβs estimated that 3 million people in the UK have osteoporosis and there are roughly 300,000 fragility fractures a year. But although bone loss occurs naturally in everyone as they get older, broken bones because of osteoporosis are not an inevitable part of ageing. So what can be done to prevent and treat them? Jane is joined byΜύDr Richard Keen,Μύconsultant rheumatologist and specialist in osteoporosis,ΜύΜύand by Jean Duggleby, who suffered five fractures over ten years before she was diagnosed with the condition. Μύ
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest David Cameron Interviewed Guest Karren Brady Interviewed Guest Richard Keen Interviewed Guest Jean Duggleby Performer Valerie June Producer Beverley Purcell Broadcast
- Mon 22 Jul 2013 10:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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