Janhavee Moole, Julia Golding, Holly Bourne, Sam Quek, Rachel Williams, Ella Whelan, Abbie Cheeseman

Published: Feb. 6, 2023, 1:17 p.m.

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Is the world of Young Adult (YA) Fiction getting too dark for our teenagers? Nuala McGovern speaks to YA authors Julia Golding (Finding Sky) and Holly Bourne (The Places I\\u2019ve Cried in Public) to discuss where teenagers can find joy and uplift in their reading today, as well as why it\\u2019s important to address some of the darker themes in young adult literature.

The latest from Iran where tens of thousands of prisoners have been pardoned with Abbie Cheeseman from The Telegraph.

Commentators Ella Whelan and Rachel Williams debate whether Welsh Rugby Union were right to ban choirs from singing "Delilah" at games.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India \\u2013 the governing body of the sport - announced last week that the five teams that make up the new Women\\u2019s Premier League have been sold to local investors for more than \\xa3465 million. This is a remarkable amount, even in India where men\\u2019s cricket teams command staggeringly high valuations and life changing for India\\u2019s women cricketers who have struggled financially to make ends meet. We hear from BBC Mumbai Sports Reporter Janhavee Moole how it could also change the game for women cricketers around the world.

If you were listening to Woman\'s Hour last Wednesday you will have heard me speaking to two of our judges for the Woman\'s Hour Power List - one of Britain\\u2019s most celebrated British Paralympians of all time, Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson and Cricket World Cup winner turned broadcaster Ebony Rainford-Brent. Today you will hear from our third judge Sam Quek - Sam was as part of the squad who won Britain\\u2019s first ever hockey gold medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016. She was also won gold at the European Championships in 2015. Now she is a team captain - the first female team captain - on BBC1\'s Question of Sport.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern\\nProducer: Lisa Jenkinson\\nStudio Manager

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