The US Supreme Court has reversed its constitutional stance on abortion after 50 years. More than 30 million US women are set to lose their automatic right to end their pregnancy. Critics say it could result in worsening inequalities and push some women into poverty. Meanwhile, a number of workplaces have pledged to help women access healthcare in states where abortion will remain legal. We hear from both sides of the debate, and are joined by Rachel Fey from the healthcare support network Power To Decide.

Britain's ruling Conservative party have taken another blow in crucial polls. Some have called for Boris Johnson to quit. Economist Jagjit Chadha says it's all about the grim state of the economy.

Manuel Lodeiro from SITCPLA, a Spanish travel workers' union, explains why Ryanair staff are walking out in several European countries.

Elsewhere, as the EU offers 1 million euros to help the victims of Afghanistan's deadly earthquake, a former finance minister weighs in.