Folk singer Cara Dillon, Diane Abbott and racist abuse, Haiti

Folk singer Cara Dillon, Diane Abbott and racist abuse, Haiti

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Folk singer Cara Dillon joins Emma Barnett to discuss her book and a new album – Coming Home – which explores themes of family, identity and home.

Host of the UK’s first ever maths summit, mathmetician Anne-Marie Imafidon talks about hosting the UK's first ever maths summit and the importance of the subject for business.

Seven out of 10 candidates who've been selected to stand for the Conservative Party at the next election are men, according to new data gleaned by the journalist Michael Crick. We speak to him and the Charlotte Carew Pole, the Director of Women2Win, which aims to get more women into politics.

Journalist Monique Clesca on the latest situation in Haiti, where powerful gangs have killed thousands and are using rape to "instil fear"

Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Engineer: Gayl Gordon


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