Jayde Adams, Liz Truss' future, Phobias

Published: Oct. 20, 2022, 11:04 a.m.

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Comedian Jayde Adams and her Strictly Come Dancing partner Karen Hauer speak to Woman\\u2019s Hour about their performance on Saturday\\u2019s show which was dedicated to Jayde\\u2019s late sister Jenna Adams. They\\u2019ll be talking about how their journey dancing as a female sex couple has been, reflecting on the public support and reaction, as well as giving us an insight into what\\u2019s in store for their next dance.

A recent poll by YouGov found that half of Conservative members now think Liz Truss should resign. Krupa is joined by two of them: Sally-Ann Marks who is chairman of Maidstone and the Weald Conservative Association and Seena Shah is formerly the National Chairman of Conservative Young Women, and now a board member for Conservatives in the City.

We hear from a woman we're calling Sarah who is living on the estate where Rikki Neave, the six year old boy was killed in 1994, lived. Presenter Winifred Robinson met Sarah by chance when she was investigating why it took twenty years for Rikki\\u2019s killer to be brought to justice which resulted in the recent series \\u201cThe Boy in the Woods\\u201d which has just been aired on Radio 4. She was living in a situation comparable with the Neave family. Krupa Padhy speaks to Winifred and you can hear her exclusive interview with Sarah and we\\u2019ll also be talking to child protection expert Sarah Humphreys.

Women are twice as likely to suffer from phobias than men. Kate Summerscale joins Krupa to discuss her new book, The Book of Phobias and Manias: a history of the world in 99 obsessions.

Presenter: Krupa Padhy\\nProducer: Emma Pearce

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