Abortion laws, Anorexia and bone health, Profile of Greta Thunberg, Susanna Hoffs

Published: June 13, 2023, 5:17 p.m.

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Is current abortion legislation fit for purpose? It\'s a question debated this morning following the conviction and sentencing of Carla Foster for inducing an abortion outside the legal time limit using pills at home. Nuala is joined by barrister, Harriet Johnson and Ruth Rawlings from CBR UK, Centre for Bioethical Reform which seeks to challenge views on abortion.\\nDr Laura Flexer, a GP, emailed Woman\\u2019s Hour to ask the programme to talk about bone health, especially that of teenage girls with anorexia. Should young women with eating disorders be given oestrogen to boost bone density? Dr Flexer joins Nuala to talk about her research, along with Professor Sandeep Ranote, an expert clinical media spokesperson for the eating disorders charity BEAT and a consultant paediatric psychiatrist for eating disorders in the NHS.\\nLast Friday climate activist Greta Thunberg took to twitter to mark her final school strike for climate. We wanted to take this opportunity to look back at the impact of Greta\\u2019s work so far and cast forward to the future. Guardian climate journalist Fiona Harvey and Climate activist Mikaela Loach join Nuala.\\nSusanna Hoffs is a solo artist and a founding member of the Bangles. Blending \\u201960s garage rock, harmonies, and jangly guitars, they became a seminal band of the 1980s with a string of hits including \\u2018Manic Monday\\u2019 , \\u2018Walk Like an Egyptian\\u2019 and \\u2018Eternal Flame.\\u2019 She\\u2019s since written and recorded for and appeared in the Austin Powers movies. She joins Nuala to discuss her career and her first novel \\u2013 This Bird Has Flown \\u2013 described as "part British romcom, part Jane Eyre\\u201d \\u2013 which gives a glimpse inside the music business.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern\\nProducer: Lucinda Montefiore\\nStudio Manager: Steve Greenwood

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