Ahead of the world premiere of \u2019Earthward\u2019 at the Proms, young composer Alexia Sloane talks to Jenni about the upcoming performance and the causes that inspire the music.
David Trimble, a leading figure in Northern Irish politics and joint Nobel Peace Prize Winner, now sits in the House of Lords. Last Wednesday it came as a surprise when he stood up in the House - during a debate about Northern Ireland - to say that his eldest daughter got married to her girlfriend, even though, in the past, he was opposed to same-sex marriage and voted against it. The party he used to lead \u2013 the UUP \u2013 used to be against it too. Vicky Trimble married her girlfriend, Roz, two years ago.
Jenni talks to Professor Dame Sally Davies as she prepares to leave her post towards the end of the year as the Chief Medical Officer for England to take on the role of Master at Trinity College Cambridge,.
Do you ever feel like a fraud, waiting to be found out? Clinical psychologist Jessamy Hibberd has a cure for \u201cimposter syndrome\u201d. And we hear from listener Claire Poole, who asks why the fear of not being good enough at work seems to affect women more than men.
Presenter: Jenni Murray\nProducer: Kirsty Starkey
Interviewed Guest: Vicky Trimble\nInterviewed Guest: Rosalind Stephens\nInterviewed Guest: Alexia Sloane\nInterviewed Guest: Dame Sally Davies\nInterviewed Guest: Dr Jessamy Hibberd\nInterviewed Guest: Claire Poole