Crowds gather as six-day funeral for former Iranian supreme leader begins
Up to 30 million people expected to attend delayed events for Ali Khamenei, killed at start of war with US and Israel
Why can’t Britain turn its green revolution into cheap energy? A visual analysis
Labour has approved a wave of renewable energy projects, but turning plans into power remains slow. Why is that?
Pope praises US history of welcoming migrants in rebuke to Trump
Pope Leo urges Americans to live up to ideals of Declaration of Independence in first key address to US
As auto costs rise, will the US miss the golden age of electric vehicles?
Shifting demands and political ideology have left the industry vulnerable to global competition from cheap Chinese cars
Boris Johnson wasted my levelling up idea. Here’s how Burnham and his ‘good growth’ plan can do better
The need to devolve power and share prosperity is as strong as ever. Whatever the project is called, whoever is in No 10, the priority now is actual delivery, says former Conservative MP Justine Greening
America’s 250th birthday celebrations are a mess. Here’s how we should mark the day
Instead of a UFC event and poorly attended state fair, how about ditching the electoral college and a new season of Game of Thrones?
Born on the Fourth of July: mixed feelings for people who share a birthday with the US’s 250th anniversary
Guardian readers on celebrating on Independence Day every year – and especially this year
Birdsong data from Merlin ID app to help global biodiversity project
Cornell Lab for Ornithology plans data linkup between app and population monitoring on eBird platform
UK woman, 21, arrested in Thailand after allegedly stabbing boyfriend to death
Officers found the body of a 34-year-old man in a luxury rental home in the Pattaya area, local media says
Labour should win next election under Burnham after work already done, Starmer says
Prime minister holds no ‘personal animosity’ toward likely successor and stresses he has a platform to build on
Farewell to Jackass, the finest catalogue of male idiocy – it could only go on for so long
When I was 12, the antics of Knoxville, Steve-O and co were an invitation to jump out of trees. These days, I see something deeper in their refusal of filtered perfection, says writer Tom Usher