Thursday briefing: With more revelations about Peter Mandelson, can Keir Starmer continue to brazen this out?
In today’s newsletter: Mandelson’s links to more powerful figures have raised profound questions about the government’s vetting process and the release of key documents to parliament
Thursday news quiz: A shooting pooch, avatar anger and a collective noun for ‘Derren Brown’
Test yourself on topical news trivia, pop culture and general knowledge every Thursday. How will you fare?
Cigarette butts for free food? How one group is asking people to rethink litter
The WasteBar food truck hopes the eye-catching deal will change people’s attitude to waste in the Netherlands
TV tonight: turning absurd movie dreams into a strange reality
Sam Campbell’s show-within-a-show is like Changing Rooms for would-be film directors. Plus, the transformation of Vladimir Putin. Here’s what to watch this evening
Trump threatens to ‘blow up’ US ally Oman amid talks over strait of Hormuz
US president calls on US ally to ‘behave … or else we’ll have to blow them up’ in casual aside during cabinet meeting
Britain ‘sleepwalking into a food crisis’ without urgent action, experts say
Industry figures warn of national security risk and call for ministers to address impact of extreme weather, inflation and Iran war
Weatherwatch: Chinese farmers hope for rain at time of ‘small fullness’
In May, farmers in China look for heavy downpours to fill the rice paddies so that they stay wet throughout summer
Rachel Roddy’s recipe for tozzetti, AKA dipping biscuits with chocolate chips and orange
These crunchy ‘cupboard biscuits’ from central Italy are just made to be dunked, be that in a cuppa or in wine
If you’re still on Elon Musk’s X, ask yourself this: why?
Some argue that quitting the platform formerly known as Twitter cedes the space to malign actors. But it’s an open sewer, beyond redemeption, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Liew
Santos accused of ‘stringing everybody along’ over Narrabri gas project
CEO tells investors firm won’t ‘exert any effort’ while it awaits approvals as opponents urge the miner to ‘spike the project finally’
Country diary: Mayday, mayday … the heatwave is killing the swallow chicks
Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk: Adult swallows travel across the world to breed in Britain’s supposedly temperate climate. Instead, this week’s temperatures have been deadly
Australia sues 3M for record-breaking sum over Pfas ‘forever chemicals’ in firefighting foam
Federal government seeks more than $2bn in damages from multinational manufacturer in its largest legal claim ever
‘This isn’t freedom’: anger, anxiety and tears as Iran’s internet flickers back
After 88 days of near-total blackout, first reactions to the return of partial connectivity were not celebratory
To reverse the ‘greenlash’, Europe’s Green parties should embrace Polanski’s boldness
Be more strident, take on economic inequality, and progressive voters will reward you as they have the UK’s Greens, says European politics professor Tarik Abou-Chadi
Spanish PM’s family affair: the corruption cases involving Pedro Sánchez’s brother, wife and predecessor
Socialist leader insists no wrongdoing by family and backs former prime minister, but has much to contend with
‘It’s getting hotter and it’s not stopping’: dealing with the heat in five of Europe’s capitals
Tourists and locals in Madrid, Paris, London, Dublin and Berlin share their experiences of the unseasonable May temperatures
Reuters executive Simon Robinson expected to replace Justin Stevens as ABC news director
Hugh Marks refuses to confirm or deny to Senate estimates that he threatened to terminate Stevens if he didn’t resign
Catholic priest said ‘we are but men’ when challenged over sex with spiritual directee, court hears
Anthony Odiong, 57, charged in Texas with exploiting status to pursue sex with vulnerable female congregants