Audio interview with Bronagh Hinds, co-founder and director of DemocraShe, and May Blood, Labour peer in the House of Lords, by Jenni Murray for BBC 4 Woman's Hour on 1 December 2004. At the Northern Ireland Assembly elections of November 2003, the NIWC lost both its seats. Hinds and Blood discuss the future of female participation in politics at Stormont. Woman's Hour is a weekly BBC Radio 4 programme on women's issues.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 01 December 2004
Name of First Interviewee: Bronagh Hinds
Name of Second Interviewee: May Blood
Role at time of Interview: Bronagh Hinds (Co-founder and Director of DemocraShe), May Blood (Labour peer in the House of Lords)
Interviewer: Jenni Murray
Media: Transcript
Copyright: © BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
Link: Read the transcript
Programme/Book/Article: BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
Time Period covered: 1996-2004
Key Individuals: Bronagh Hinds, May Blood, Monica McWilliams
Key Words: NIWC, gender, DUP, Sinn Féin, community relations, European Union, peace funding