Skunk Anansie have brought out a new album 25LIVE@25 - a compilation of live recordings from the last 25 years. It was released on Jan 25th. The band \u2018turn\u2019 25 this year. Skin talks to Jenni and sings live in the Woman's Hour studio.
Women in Saudi Arabia are tracked and monitored via a large government database and an app called Absher. We look at how difficult and dangerous it makes it for them to flee.
Is this theatre world doing enough to appeal to minority groups like young women and people of colour? Tobi Kyeremateng is the founder of the Black Ticket Project and Babylon Festival at the Bush Theatre - which both target a young, black audience. Tanika Gupta is a theatre writer with over 20 years of experience. Her work is often inspired by her Indian culture.
Chef, cookbook author and broadcaster, Clodagh McKenna\u2019s new book \u2018Clodagh\u2019s Suppers\u2019 celebrates seasonal cooking and entertaining at home. She'll Cook the Perfect\u2026Kale, Bean & Winter Roots Soup.
Presenter: Jenni Murray\nProducer: Kirsty Starkey
Interviewed Guest: Bill Bostock\nInterviewed Guest: Rothna Begum \nInterviewed Guest: Tanika Gupta\nInterviewed Guest: Tobi Kyeremateng \nInterviewed Guest: Clodagh McKenna \nInterviewed Guest: Skin