Earnings from mining the fossil fuel set to increase to $6.9bn over financial year, up from $4.8bn, with budget deficit to reach $6.17bn
Keir Starmer’s resignation as prime minister and Andy Burnham’s assumed ascension lead the UK front pages on Tuesday
Queen’s University, Belfast: The corvids in the branches above me spring a surprise – there’s a black crow among them
Australia’s most populous state forecast to plunge into worse-than-expected $2.3bn deficit in 2026-27, before rebounding to a $1.1bn surplus following year
Andrew Wade writes: Peter Duncan attempet to contribute to an open pluralistic Labour party
Editorial: Keir Starmer won power but never explained Britain’s crisis. The new MP for Makerfield offers a sharper diagnosis – and one that voters can understand
Letters: Readers react to the news that Keir Starmer is to step down as prime minister, with Andy Burnham his most likely successor
Editorial: The work of one of Italy’s greatest scholars focused on ordinary lives oppressed by power and prejudice. That approach resonates today
Brief letters: Simplicity over luxury | Sanctions on Iran | Strait answers | Charabanc comedy | Short yet Wapping
Makerfield byelection results | Inger Leemans
His government was directionless and confused, and from that murk emerged the Peter Mandelson scandal, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Letters: Dr Denis MacShane says Labour figures were willing to break ranks over Europe, and implores Conservatives to tell the truth about Brexit. Plus a letter from Zhengli Zhou
Letter: As well as a government apology, parents, charities and mother and baby homes should take responsibility, writes Christine Hayes
Stalwart actor who was best known for playing Harry Crawford in the ITV comedy-drama series Boon
Bassist and singer with Hot Chocolate who co-wrote some of their biggest hits, including You Sexy Thing