Tanni Grey-Thompson; Yulia Tymoshenko
How does winning Olympic gold change a life? Yulia Tymoshenko's daughter on the impact of Euro 2012 on her mother's cause, and changes to cervical screening. With Jane Garvey.
We talk to two Olympic gold winning women - Tanni Grey-Thompson and Sarah Webb - to find out how their Olympic victory changed their lives. British ministers will boycott the initial stages of Euro 2012 amid anger over the treatment of jailed Ukraine opposition leader, Yulia Tymoshenko. We'll speak to Tymoshenko's daughter, Eugenia. Abnormalities in a cervical screening result will soon lead to HPV testing being carried out - consultant gynaecological oncologist at University College London, Dr Adeola Olaitan, explains what will happen and why. Writer Andrea Stewart on a tangled family tree of slave owner and slaves.
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Living the dream – being an Olympic gold winner
Duration: 08:14
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Yulia Tymoshenko's daughter
As England prepares to play its first match in Ukraine against France on Monday, Jane speaks to Eugenia Tymoshenko
Duration: 08:09
Olympic Gold
Jane talks to British athletes Tanni Grey-Thompson and Sarah Webb about winning an Olympic Gold and how it changed their lives
Duration: 09:07
Cervical Screening
Dr Adeola Olaitan, consultant gynaecological oncologist at University College London, explains what new HPV testing will mean
Duration: 04:49
DIY Beauty - depilation
Sali Hughes shows reporter Judi Herman how to get rid of unwanted hair
Duration: 05:11
Leaving your children behind
Jane talks to Justine Roberts from Mumsnet
Duration: 04:43
Andrea Stuart
Jane Garvey talks to Andrea Stuart about the impact of discovering she was descended from both a slave owner and a slave
Duration: 08:35
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- Mon 11 Jun 2012 10:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
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