Hear interviews and features from this Woman's Hour series.
Louise visits Isobel
Isobel visits Louise
What makes Northern Ireland a good place for women to live?
Where is the best place to live out your days? Three listeners share their choices.
Sue from Rotherham talks about how a town can overcome its bad reputation
What's life like for women settling in Britain and learning English
Toni, Rachael and Marlene tell us about life for young women in Islington.
We find out why women in Brentwood are amongst the best paid in Britain
Yetunde, Luana and Ru - all 23 years old - on being a young woman in Islington
Annie works on Chapel Market, she was born in the area and lived here all her life
Rachel and her friends Lindie, Tara, Bryony and Leah tell Jane why they love the borough
Peri-natal project manager, Jana Gigl on why parents can find living in Islington tough
We hear about the ups and downs from women living and working in rural Wales
What does it feel like to be lonely?
We discuss the types of jobs women are doing and the barriers to better paid work
Stockton-on-Tees scored low on culture, so what's on offer and why aren’t women going?
We hear from young Muslim women about what life is like for them at the moment
We speak to three generations of women in the same family who all live in the same place
Three women tell their stories of what prompted them to relocate to a new place
Labour's Emily Thornberry and Lib Dem deputy leader Jo Swinson join the Best Place debate
We discuss different ways women are getting on the property ladder
Pupils from Bishopbriggs Academy tell us what they love about their home town.
Spice Girl & girl power founder Geri Horner talks about growing up in Watford.
Born & raised in Cardiff Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson tells us about her pride for Wales.