Iran’s leader and security council ‘still need to approve’ peace deal with US
One or two clauses yet to be clarified, Iran officials tell Pakistani mediators, after US says deal ‘largely negotiated’
Lion’s aid: Blood ice lollies keep big cats cool at London zoo
Animals have tactics of their own to cope with the heat, but zoo animals also get a little help from their keepers
UK records heatwave as parts of England hit record highs for May
Santon Downham in Suffolk first area to hit threshold, recording temperatures of more than 27C for three consecutive days
Ken Luxon obituary
Other lives: Charity worker who acted as a tour guide in Bath and Bristol
‘There is profound disappointment in him’: mood in Russia turns against Putin
Increasingly isolated president is determined to press on with Ukraine war, say well-placed sources, despite ailing economy
Warrants for defendants skipping court in England and Wales up 50% since 2020
Former justice secretary Alex Chalk says figures obtained by Channel 4 reveal that current situation is a ‘horror show’
What may be included in proposed Iran ceasefire deal?
Proposed framework hinges on a 60-day truce, reopening strait of Hormuz, and revived talks on limiting Iran nuclear programme
California: 40,000 people ordered to evacuate over chemical leak fears
Authorities in Orange county say tank holding methyl methacrylate ‘actively in crisis’ and urge residents to leave
Russia hits Kyiv with hypersonic ballistic missile in ‘deranged’ attack
Assault hits water facility, market, residential buildings and schools, killing at least four and injuring dozens
Despite promises, social care is worse than ever
Letters: As a mother with disabled children, Anne-Louise Crocker has experienced first-hand how the social care system lets people down. Plus a letter from Dr Brian Fisher
With Ebola, we need to learn from past failures
Letters: Readers respond Devi Sridhar’s call for the world to act now over the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Final words that my dad never got to say
Brief letters: Deathbed advice | Dangerous deference | Marks & Spencer | Stephen Yaxley-Lennon | Readers’ reads
The problem with Britain’s dog obsession
Letters: Readers respond to Emine Saner’s article about the ubiquity of pooches in public spaces
Ebola in the DRC needs the world’s attention now – if your neighbour’s house is on fire, you don’t wait and watch
In the interconnected world we live in the west can’t afford to turn away, says Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh