Weekend Woman's Hour - Gracie Spinkss parents, Gatekeeping your perfume, Child-free women at work

Published: Dec. 23, 2023, 5 p.m.

23-year-old Gracie Spinks was killed by a man who she had reported to the police for stalking her. The inquest into her death reported several failures by Derbyshire Police in how her case was handled. Now, her parents, Richard Spinks and Alison Ward, are campaigning for Gracie\u2019s Law, which would ensure better training for police officers around stalking, and the appointment of independent stalking advocates. They tell us about Gracie and the changes they want to be made in her memory.

Have you got a signature scent \u2013 and would you share where you got it from? Whether you are \u2018gatekeeping\u2019 your perfume or keen to spread the word about your favourite scent, smell is one of the most evocative and emotive of our senses. We talk all things fragrance with The Guardian's beauty editor, Sali Hughes, and Experimental Perfume Club\u2019s Roshni Dhanjee - why we want to smell unique, gifting perfume, and why smell is so connected to our emotions and identity.

\u2018There is an expectation that women like me \u2013 without children - will pick up the slack so the working mums can have time off with their families\u2019. Those are the words of Sam Walsh who has worked every Boxing Day for the last 20 years. She decided to quit her retail job in October because she resented having to work over the Xmas period. Sam, who runs The Non Mum Network Facebook group and website, says working parents shouldn\u2019t be given priority.

Kelly Simmons has recently left the Football Association after 32 years with the organisation. Best known for her time as Director of the Women\u2019s Professional Game, Kelly joins Jessica Creighton to discuss her long career and the future of the Women\u2019s Super League, which she helped to launch and transform.

Elle and The Pocket Belles describe themselves as an all-girl retro band. They are a vocal harmony group who have been singing together for more than a decade. They\u2019ll be creating more Christmas cheer for us.

Presenter: Jessica Creighton\nProducer: Rabeka Nurmahomed\nEditor: Rebecca Myatt