Nurseries in England charging extra fees to cover funding gap, campaigners say
Head of Early Years Alliance says additional charges paid by parents represent ‘cross-subsidy’
Group of women and children linked to Islamic State land in Melbourne with others expected in Sydney
Cohort of 12 children and seven women who were held in a Syrian camp were expected to fly into Sydney and Melbourne on Tuesday
Heatwaves are becoming the norm. This is what Britain will look like in the year 2052
People sleep outside because their houses are too hot to inhabit, water is scarce and supermarkets are for the wealthy, says climate academic Bill McGuire
Final frontier for meds? UK startup sends drug-making into space
BioOrbit hopes drug-crystallisation technology will lead to self-injected cancer treatment that could save millions
BHP ‘laughing’ at Australia’s key climate policy while pocketing hundreds of millions in tax breaks, Pocock says
Outrage as leaked documents reveal mining giant’s backsliding on commitments to slash emissions
Vivid Sydney cancels shows after 89 drones plunge into Darling Harbour
Event organisers blame ‘unforeseen technical difficulties’ for the drone malfunction, with four performances cancelled
Untold UK: Vinnie Jones review – this chaotic biopic is an unexpected amount of fun
Does the footballer have any regrets? This documentary doesn’t care to ask deep questions. Still, his colourful career from midfielder to movie star is an undeniably great story
The curse of burnout Britain affects politicians as much as everyone else: give Carla Denyer a break
The Green MP’s decision to take time out has angered some – but many more will see endemic stress as a blight we must address, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Millions of salmon deaths at Scottish farms disclosed after watchdog’s ruling
Animal and Plant Health Agency forced to release reports showing scale and cause of deaths on some fish farms
Ofgem should tell it straight: electricity prices are set to stay high for years
Regulator could do us all a favour with clear multi-year forecasts and breakdowns of electricity pricing
Afternoon Update: Pocock says BHP ‘laughing’ at climate policy; Vivid drone debacle; and an Ozzy Osbourne AI avatar
Leaked documents show mining giant received millions in tax credits despite cancelling and delaying multiple decarbonisation measures
Country diary: A jaw-dropping bounty of wildlife – and a reminder of what Britain has lost
Biebrza marshes, Poland: Biebrza marshes, Poland: It’s not just the abundance of elks, orchids and eagles that sets the mind racing, it’s the wild interactions between the ‘exotic’ and the familiar
Iran denies deal with US is imminent despite some progress
Tehran says ‘contradictory statements’ from US and Israeli interference hindering negotiations