
25/09/2013
Kate Adie on women during wartime; Gary Lineker on Suarez, Moyes and England; Kevin Dutton on psychopaths; female drugs mules and The Moan-In with Kirsten O'Brien.
Kate Adie has covered many of the world's trouble spots in her role as a ѿý foreign correspondent, notably during the war in Bosnia. She assesses this week's terror attack in Kenya; and explains the wider impact of the First World War on women.
Criminologist Dr Jennifer Fleetwood and reporter Tess Reidy discuss the role of women in the international drugs trade, after two women from the UK plead guilty to trying to smuggle cocaine out of Peru.
Gary Lineker looks ahead to Luis Suarez's Liverpool return from a 10 match ban for biting, urges Man Utd fans to give David Moyes more time, and chats about the importance of learning a second language.
Professor Kevin Dutton explains how to spot psychopathic tendencies in other people, and why it can occasionally be useful to channel your inner psychopath.
And Kirsten O'Brien joins Richard to judge the quality of listeners' gripes in the Moan In.
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Lineker on Suarez: “Play well and all will be forgiven”
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- Wed 25 Sep 2013 14:00ѿý Radio 5 Live