22 composers are championed as the Proms reflect on when women got the vote 100 years ago.
The impact of parental domestic homicide on children.
Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
Highlights from the Woman's Hour week
Why is former England netball coach Tracey Neville pivoting to football?
Will the next United Nations secretary-general be a woman for the first time?
The co-creator of the series about the mum we love to hate.
Professor Clare McGlynn on the harms of extreme porn and how it has been normalised.
The online avatars selling women unrealistic body aspirations.
Holly Walsh on writing Amandaland and the character we love to hate.
We look at concerns around the unregulated industry of so-called baby sleep influencers.
Vicky Pattison and psychotherapist Gabrielle Rifkind on difficult discussions.
Why are primary schools reporting a big rise in child suspensions?
Artist and psychotherapist Philippa Perry on writing a cosy crime novel in her late 60s.
As Lena Dunham’s Famesick tops the bestseller charts, what makes a great memoir?
Watch the HEAR HER film on iPlayer
Celebrating Women’s Voices and Female Artists on 8th June.
One woman talks about painful sex, something that affects 1 in 10 women.
Björk, St Vincent and more recommend the women who should be on your playlists.
CÂé¶¹Éç series providing an insight into the lives of children across the UK
Away from the suffrage campaign, Pankhurst was raising money to help "war babies".
Life, love and work in a white man's world. Let's help each other figure it out!
Model and activist Munroe Bergdorf on how talking has helped her heal.
Âé¶¹Éç Three on why women should speak up about what gets them off.
One woman's journey from anorexia to body positivity
Âé¶¹Éç Three asks whether it's messy, gross or brilliant?
Âé¶¹Éç Three: 'I'm a single mum and it's the best thing that happened to me'
Grace Victory on why we need to see women shamelessly enjoying food
It's been 100 years since (some) women got the right to vote in the UK.
Vagina surgery, vagina make-up, vagina memes... What the hell is going on?
Barbara Hosking said she was enjoying her new status as a potential "gay icon".
Emma creates body-positive pottery to reflect different types of breasts.
Mum Takeover is Âé¶¹Éç 5 live’s spotlight on maternal mental health.
Join #GirlGains’ Tally, Zanna & Vic as they talk all things fitness and body confidence.
5 Live's Anna Foster meets the women of Nasa.
5 live has been looking at the physical and psychological impact of skin conditions.
'They're not just handing out vaginas in the street!'
Is the awkward chat at the pharmacist necessary?
The coolest club you never want to be a part of…
Sally Nugent speaks to Fifa's Fatma Samoura ahead of the 2018 World Cup.
Jessica Bell has loved to dance since she was three.
Promiscuity, politics and on the payroll.
On Boxing Day 1917, in a largely forgotten match, two teams faced one another in Belfast.
The story of Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragettes and their political protest.
History Hunters uncover the story of the first woman 'to speak' in the House of Commons.
Âé¶¹Éç Bitesize on what happened when the heiress met the agitator.
Radio 3 shines a spotlight on female composers.
Be inspired by Eliza Carthy's beautiful solo interpretation of our new choral commission.
We may be living through an AI revolution but where are the male digital assistants?
Radio 3 explores how Nordic culture has venerated strong women for thousands of years.
Helen Arney tells the story of French mathematician Sophie Germain.
Radio 3 invites you to mark the centenary of UK women's suffrage with a new choral work.
Âé¶¹Éç World Service looks at the lives of women around the world.
Suffragetto is a board game of battles, a tabletop clash of Suffragettes versus the Police
Reality Check: How many UK statues are of women?
Known as the anti-suffrage movement, meet the women 100 years ago against getting the vote
Some Emmelines in 2018 describe what it's like sharing a name with a suffragette icon.