The first female Radio 1 DJ Annie Nightingale has died at the age of 83. She was a huge trailblazer when it came to breaking down barriers for women in radio. To mark her death, we hear a clip from 2007 when Annie spoke to Martha Kearney on Woman\u2019s Hour.
Two female journalists who spent over a year in prison for covering the death of Mahsa Amini have been released on bail by Iranian authorities. Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi are appealing against their jail sentences and will remain out of prison until a decision is made. Emma Barnett is joined by Women's Affairs Journalist for the BBC World Service Ferenak Amidi to hear more.
From Kourtney Kardashian to Sienna Miller, there\u2019s been lots of recent examples of women who have kids early on in life, and then try to conceive with a new partner in their 40s and beyond. Journalist Grace Ackroyd has written candidly about her experience of this \u2013 she talks to Emma about having children again at a new stage in life, and the challenges she\u2019s faced.
Gladiators is back on our TV screens. The BBC\u2019s reboot of the super popular 90s series was launched this weekend, with new games added to the show. We\u2019ll hear the first impressions from one of the original Gladiators \u2013 Diane Youdale, better known as \u2018Jet\u2019, who joins Emma to talk about her own experience and advice she would give to the new female gladiators.
Ahead of the US election this year, one woman has begun to challenge Donald Trump in the polls for who will be the Republican representative. To find out more about Nikki Haley, Emma is joined by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Director of the US and Americas programme at Chatham House, and Julia Manchester, national political reporter at The Hill who is reporting live from this week\u2019s Iowa caucuses.
Presenter: Emma Barnett\nProducer: Lottie Garton