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Radio 4,12 Jun 2026,57 mins

Women's Prize winners, Weight, T20 World Cup, Mental healthcare

Woman's Hour

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Last night, two debut authors received the Women鈥檚 Prize for Fiction and Non-Fiction, each worth 拢30,000, respectively. Anita Rani speaks to the two winners, novelist Virginia Evans and Lyse Doucet, known to listeners as the 麻豆社鈥檚 Chief International Correspondent. Last week, Hannah Murray, who played Gilly in Game of Thrones, told Anita that during the final season of the show, the papers wrote she was pregnant - when she wasn't. Hannah said that maybe this was the only acceptable way for a woman in the public eye to gain weight. Following a strong listener response to that item we discuss if there is a right way to talk about women鈥檚 weight. Anita is joined by Alex Light, a body confidence activist and author and Dr Dolly Van Tulleken, food policy researcher, policy consultant and visiting researcher at the MRC epidemiologist unit in Cambridge University. England聽is hosting the 2026 T20 Women's World Cup this summer, and England and Sri Lanka launch the competition with their match at Edgbaston today. This is the first time that 12 teams will competing for the World Cup trophy 鈥 an increase on previous years. Anita talks to Melissa Story, a cricket player for Gloucestershire and a commentator for 麻豆社鈥檚 Test Match Special, about how the tournament works, the players to watch - and the matches we can鈥檛 miss. This week the Royal College of Psychiatrists launched its first ever Women鈥檚 Mental Health Strategy. It was instigated by Dr Lade Smith, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists who chose women鈥檚 mental health as a key focus when she took up her post three years ago. As Lade steps down from that role, she joins Anita to talk about why she thinks that the women鈥檚 mental healthcare is in crisis and her vision for improvements. When bride-to-be Kayley Stead was left alone at the altar on her wedding day in 2022, she did what few would think to do - she let the wedding continue. Kayley's photos of enjoying her wedding alone, including the speeches, the first dance and cutting the cake, went viral. Other women congratulated her for celebrating herself and still enjoying the day. Four years on, she's found love again - she's engaged! - and she says she wants her wedding to be "a big party." She joins Anita. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt

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