Angelique Kidjo, Taxing the child free, Recognition for first England footie team

Published: July 11, 2022, 10:24 a.m.

Ang\xe9lique Kidjo is a 5 time Grammy Award winner from Benin who has been called "Africa's premier diva". Later this month she will be headlining the WOMAD world music and dance festival. She\u2019ll be talking on Woman\u2019s Hour about why she sings in five different languages and how music can be a greater force for change than politics.

A recent article in the Sunday Times asked whether we should tax the childfree. It got a lot of attention and Sarah Harper, Professor of Gerontology at Oxford University joins Emma to discuss, as does Daisy Buchanan, an author and podcast host who has chosen to be child free.

The first international England Women\u2019s football match was in November 1972, England vs Scotland. Neither team were awarded with \u2018caps\u2019 which are awarded to players whenever they represent their country in an international match. Nicola Sturgeon awarded the 1972 Scottish Women\u2019s team with their long awaited caps before the Women\u2019s World Cup final last year. The 1972 England Women\u2019s team are still waiting to receive theirs. 50 years on from that first match, we speak to Woman\u2019s Hour listener and a 1972 goalkeeper for the England Women\u2019s football team, Sue Whyatt and the honorary secretary of the Women\u2019s Football Association, Patricia Gregory who co-organised the first international women\u2019s England v Scotland match in November 1972.

Presenter: Emma Barnett\nProducer: Emma Pearce