‘Nature’s soap opera’: how a wildlife artist’s nestboxes became a YouTube hit The births, fledgling flights and even first dates on Robert Fuller’s site are about to hit a million global subscribers
Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice Kenneth Law has pleaded guilty in Ontario to sending products internationally, knowing they would probably be used to end lives
Labour reports Farage’s alleged hack to security officials after he fails to do so Reform UK leader has claimed ‘hostile actors’ linked to Moscow accessed his data and leaked information on £5m gift
Workers need greater say over AI rollout, says TUC-backed report Exclusive: IPPR thinktank calls for new measures to boost employees’ influence at ‘pivotal moment’ in history
Much of what Blair said in essay criticising Labour was wrong, says Starmer – as it happened Starmer launches long defence of his record when asked about former PM’s essay critiquing current government
Image of Thai police in sparkly dresses with handcuffed suspect turns out to be AI fake Picture was created by administrator in charge of station’s Facebook account who wanted to create ‘friendlier image’
Tony Blair is strong on diagnosis, deluded on prescription: Britain’s ills can’t be fixed by him The former PM’s essay rightly calls for a coherent economic plan, but then sets too much store by AI – and a worldview stuck in the past, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
Kiln-free recycled tile startup agrees pilot deal with major UK supplier Dekiln to scale up its low-carbon technology with Johnson Tiles, in boost for struggling British ceramics industry
Nearly in one in five UK girls receive unwanted images online, poll finds Barnardo’s says survey shows online abuse and harassment becoming ‘part of background noise of growing up’
Labour set to announce crackdown on social media for children within weeks Age limits and changes to allegedly addictive design features could be in place by the end of the year
Labour says Reform UK ‘in chaos’ as Zia Yusuf publicly tells Jenrick he’s got party’s deportation policy wrong – as it happened ‘Robert’s answer is not Reform policy’, Yusuf said about an answer that Jenrick gave to journalists days earlier
Hammer to rerelease 1958 Dracula in UK with long-lost footage added Classic starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing will include footage censors decided was too gruesome
Ferrari shares fall after launch of first EV as Jony Ive design proves divisive Some analysts question whether design of Luce, starting at $640,000, lives up to sportscar car brand’s heritage
Leonora in the Morning Light review – pioneering British artist who fled convention for the surrealists From Paris to Mexico, Leonora Carrington’s extraordinary life is retold with intelligence and restraint, though not quite enough imagination
Mother of boy who may have died in TikTok challenge urges No 10 to ban social media Ellen Roome, whose son, Jools Sweeney, was 14 when he died, wants a ban put in place for under-16s