our correspondent adam easton is in warsaw with more. the debate that has been described by the governments, family, and labour minister is unusually important, and one that polish women have been waiting for for 30 years, because this debate is about whether the state allows policewomen to have abortion on demand up to 12 weeks, and longer in certain other circumstances, for the first time since 1993, and, as you mentioned, poland has one of the strictest regulations vis—a—vis abortion in the european union. in the previous right—wing law and justice government, they presided over heightened restrictions, making it even tighter in 2020, when there was a court ruling which practically outlawed legal abortion in all cases — 98% of cases. so this is something that opinion polls suggest, or some, at least, suggest, there is growing support for greater access to abortion for women, but politicians, up to now, have been reluctant to heed those voices. let's turn to some important news around the world. the widow of the russian opposit