Knitting and coding; Women's rights in Saudi Arabia; Forced marriage
Will there be changes for Saudi women with a new ruler in place? Knitting and computers - what do they have in common? Ageing without children and the implications for the future.
Jane Garvey asks whether there will be changes for Saudi women with a new ruler in place. We find out what knitting and computers have in common. Over 20% of UK adults in their forties will age without children; Adults without Children are holding their first conference to look at the implications for the future. Panorama this week follows the High Commission team in Pakistan as they help British citizens sent there to be married against their will; Jane speak to Aneeta Prem, founder of the charity Freedom; We hear about the suffragette Katie Gliddon who spent time in Holloway Prison.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Lucinda Montefiore.
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Women’s rights in Saudi Arabia
Duration: 11:10
Knitting and Coding
Duration: 08:18
Ageing Without Children
Duration: 06:29
Forced Marriage
Duration: 11:47
Suffragette Diary
Duration: 04:27
Women’s rights in Saudi Arabia
When Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah died on Thursday, human rights campaigners criticised state leaders for paying condolences to a man who persistently discriminated against women. Journalist Mona Eltahawy spent her formative years growing up in Saudi Arabia. As Abdullah’s successor, his half-brother Crown Prince Salman, vows to maintain the same approach in governing the country as his predecessor, she discusses the situation facing women in the country today. Jane is also joined byÌýAbeer Mishkhas, journalist with Arabic newspaper al-Sharq al-Awsat.Knitting and Coding
What do knitting and computers have in common? Answer – they both use coding. The repetition of knit one purl is closer to the language of computers than you think, which makes every knitter in the land a computer geek, of sorts. Jane talks to Dr Karen Shoop, Lecturer in Digital Media at the Queen Mary University, andÌýÌýBetsan Corkhill, Director of .
Ageing Without Children
It is estimated that over 20% of UK adults in their forties will age without children. There is growing concern that in an increasingly older society that statistic is being overlooked in policy and thinking on ageing.Ìý In an effort to draw attention to the situation the organisation is holding their first conference today. Founding member Jody Day talks to Jane.
Forced Marriage
A forced marriage, where one or both people do not give their consent, can lead to abuse, rape and in some cases even murder. In the last twelve months alone the government's Forced Marriage Unit has dealt with about 1400 cases. But it's a hidden problem and the actual number of cases is thought to be more than 6000.
In June last year, forced marriage was made a criminal offence. Panorama's Jane Corbin had unprecedented access to the High Commission team in Pakistan as they help British victims sent there to be married against their will. Aneeta Prem, founder of , and Ross Allen, Head of Consulate Assistance, talks to JaneÌýabout what can be done to try and stop crimes taking place and the work of the .
is on Monday 26th at 8.30pm on Â鶹ԼÅÄ One.
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Suffragette Diary
In 1912, the suffragette Katie Gliddon was sentenced to Holloway Prison for breaking a window on Wimpole Street. Katie smuggled a copy of Shelley’s poems and some pencils into the prison, and recorded her time there sketching and writing in the margins around the poetry. Liz Chapman, former director of library services at the , talks to Jane about Katie Gliddon and the amazing discovery of her diary which still survives in the library at the LSE.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Mona Eltahawy Interviewed Guest Karen Shoop Interviewed Guest Betsan Corkhill Interviewed Guest Jodie Day Interviewed Guest Aneeta Prem Interviewed Guest Liz Chapman Producer Lucinda Montefiore Broadcast
- Mon 26 Jan 2015 10:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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