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Radio 4,04 Jul 2014,58 mins

Joint Enterprise; Jude Palmer; Food Rationing; Social Media and Breakups

Woman's Hour

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Joint Enterprise is a 300 year old law under which someone can be held responsible for the criminal acts of others. Charlotte Henry and Saj Tufail discuss whether or not it should be abolished. The official behind-the-scenes photographer for the Tour de France - Jude Palmer - talks about her work. Food historian Carol Harris and cook Grace Mulligan discuss the end of food rationing [60 years ago today]. Social media is playing a bigger role in relationship breakups. Jenni talks to solicitor Andrew Newbury and to agony aunt Kate Taylor about why this is happening. Middle Eastern specialist Alison Baily takes a look at what ISIS means for women.

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