So join us as we explore the big ideas changing the way we think, act and live – with top politicians, exciting writers and leading academics – and how much impact we can really have as individuals.Ī filmed version of each interview is available on our Channel 4 News YouTube channel – hit subscribe to keep updated on when a new episode is published. Or on Spotify, Acast, CastBox and other good podcast apps. You can listen to and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts here. She was the Master of Mansfield College, University of Oxford, from 2011 to 2018, and was awarded a life peerage in 1997. Her 1992 book Eve Was Framed led to a number of key reforms for women and was followed in 2004 by Just Law. She talks to Krishnan about how the justice system needs to change and how her working class Glaswegian roots have shaped her. Helena Kennedy, one of our most eminent lawyers and defenders of human rights. She’s played a key role in many prominent inquiries including the Brighton Bombing trial, the bombing of the Israeli Embassy and fought the world’s first case about transgender rights at the European Court of Justice. Her latest book is ‘Eve Was Shamed: How British Justice is Failing Women’, a follow-up to the seminal ‘Eve Was Framed’. Baroness Helena Kennedy is one of Britain’s foremost human rights lawyers and a Labour peer.
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