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Bonus Pay Gap; Samantha Shannon; Mania Akbari

How bonuses exaggerate the gender pay gap. Samantha Shannon on her book The Bone Season. Iranian film director Mania Akbari. Should boys be vaccinated against the HP virus?

What role do annual bonuses play in exaggerating the gender pay gap? Petra Wilton, Director of Policy at the Chartered Management Institute and Roger Barker, Director of Corporate Governance at the Institute of Directors discuss.

Samantha Shannon on her debut novel The Bone Season. Iranian film director Mania Akbari. Should boys be vaccinated against the HP virus? And, the Annual Holiday Row. Sue Eliot Nicholls takes a look at holiday arguments.

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Tue 20 Aug 2013 10:00

Chapters

  • Bonus Pay Gap

    With Dr Petra Wilton, Dir. of Policy, CMI & Roger Barker, Dir. Corp.e Governance, IOD.

    Duration: 07:08

  • Samantha Shannon - The Bone Season

    Author Samantha Shannon talks about her fantasy novel The Bone Season.

    Duration: 09:15

  • Arguments on Holiday

    Sue Elliott Nicholls takes a look at holiday arguments.

    Duration: 09:04

  • HPV Vaccine and Boys

    Should boys be vaccinated against HPV? With Jill De Nardo & Dr Mayura Nathan.

    Duration: 08:43

  • Mania Akbari

    The Iranian film maker and actress Mania Akbari on her work.

    Duration: 07:06

Bonus Pay Gap

Statistics published today by the Chartered Management Institute show that male managers earned average bonuses twice as big as those of their female counterparts over the last twelve months. If women are the majority of the workforce at entry level, why do they continue to lose out on not only on top positions but on top pay?  Jenni discusses the issues with Dr Petra Wilton, Director of Policy for the CMI and Roger Barker, Director of Corporate Governance at the Institute of Directors.

Samantha Shannon: The Bone Season

has just written her first novel, The Bone Season. Two years ago she was a shy 19 year old intern, today she has a six figure publishing deal for her fantasy novel sequence. Set in a dark, dystopian future, The Bone Season follows 19 year old Paige, who works in the criminal underworld of Scion London. The work she does is unusual: scouting for information by breaking into other people’s minds. She is a dreamwalker, a rare kind of clairvoyant, and in her world, the clairvoyants commit treason simply by being alive.

The Bone Season is published worldwide by Bloomsbury on 20 August 2013.

Holiday Arguments

How’s your holiday going?  Long enchanted days with everyone frolicking together?  Many generations playing happily in the sun?  Perhaps you’re with a lovely new partner laying down the memories which will warm the rest of your lives together.Ìý Or, maybe not.Ìý   Maybe you’re in the grips of The Annual Holiday Row!  Sue Elliott Nicholls takes a look at holiday arguments.

HPV Vaccine for Boys

The Human Papillomavirus or HPV is known to be the major cause of Cervical Cancer.Ìý  Girls in the UK are routinely vaccinated for it, but it is also the cause of other cancers that affect men as well as women like throat and anal cancer.Ìý There is often great stigma surrounding these types of cancers.Ìý  So, should boys be vaccinated against HPV too as they are in Australia.Ìý Jenni speaks to Jill De Nardo whose anal cancer was caused by the HPV virus and to Dr Mayura Nathan, Consultant Physician and an expert in anal cancer prevention at the Â鶹ԼÅÄrton Hospital, London.

Mania Akbari

The Iranian film maker and actress Mania Akbari is no stranger to controversy.ÌýShe first came to prominence in 2002 in an award winning film called TEN, made by the celebrated Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami.ÌýHer films deal with subjects which are considered taboo in Iran, such as divorce, infidelity, abortion and lesbianism. And she’s often put her own life on the screen – when she suffered from breast cancer in 2007, she made a film about it. She’s fallen foul of the Iranian authorities and last year she fled to the UK midway through shooting her latest picture which is called From Tehran to London and which she never got to finish. The BFI recently hosted a retrospective of her films: .

She joins Jenni to discuss her films and hopes for the future.

Mania's film  is available now on DVD.

A collection of Mania's short stories are available for download at .Ìý


Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest Petra Wilton
Interviewed Guest Roger Barker
Interviewed Guest Samantha Shannon
Interviewed Guest Jill De Nardo
Interviewed Guest Mayura Nathan
Interviewed Guest Mania Akbari
Producer Caroline Donne

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  • Tue 20 Aug 2013 10:00

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