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Woman's Hour - Juliet Nicholson

Christine Antorini, Danish Minister for Children and Education, on what we can learn from Denmark about childcare, historian Juliet Nicholson, and live music from Kate Dimbleby.

Christine Antorini the Danish Minister for Children and Education on what we can learn from Denmark about childcare. Why a recent picture of a woman in China with a 7-month old foetus shortly after a forced late-term abortion has caused international outrage. Historian Juliet Nicolson talk about "Abdication", her first novel, set in 1936 . The impact of an inter-generational project running in the East End . And the jazz singer Kate Dimbleby will be performing live and talking about the life and work of Dory Previn.

Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Sarah Johnstone.

  • Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 10:00AM Thu, 28 Jun 2012
  • Available until 12:00AM Thu, 1 Jan 2099
  • First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 10:00AM Thu, 28 Jun 2012
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  • Duration 58 minutes

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