How we can age healthily? Today we look at the impact of our diet. How important is it to eat the right thing to live a longer healthier life?
If the Northern Ireland Assembly is not restored by Monday October 21st, then abortion will become legal in Ulster in line with the rest of the UK. It\u2019s part of the Northern Ireland Bill which was passed in Parliament over the summer. A power-sharing government hasn\u2019t been restored yet, although of course there's still time. We talk to Dr Alyson Hunter, a consultant obstetrician working at the Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital in Belfast about the new guidelines which have already been drawn up for healthcare professionals.
Are race and gender a double disadvantage in the workplace? Over 85% of BAME women leaders who took part in a study by the management consultancy the Diversity Practice say yes. How should the issue be tackled?
Plus we talk to comedian Twayna Mayne about her new series for BBC Sounds and Radio 4 which addresses among other things her upbringing as a transracial adoptee and how it\u2019s affected her search for her Black British identity.
Presenter Jane Garvey\nProducer Beverley Purcell
Guest; Dr Aylson Hunter\nGuest; Twayna Mayne \nGuest; Professor Kay-Tee Khaw\nGuest; Professor Linda Partridge\nGuest; Carol Campayne.\nGuest; Yvonne Coghill OBE