Quickfire Boris Johnson has proved once again that he has no shame Any other Prime Minister would have resigned long ago. It will be up to voters to remove Johnson – and they surely will. By Martin Fletcher
UK Politics From court backlogs to crumbling dental care, No 10 has shed its responsibilities Andrew Marr
The Politics Interview Jeremy Hunt warns Tories of “dangers of alienating suburban voters” The former health secretary and 2019 Tory leadership candidate “wouldn’t rule out” running for the top job again. By Anoosh Chakelian
Striker, shopkeeper, pigeon: what Sweden and Nato should know about Erdoğan The Turkish president has been moving the goalposts domestically for 20 years. The international community must catch up. By Ece Temelkuran
The startling composure of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe In her BBC interview, Zaghari-Ratcliffe was calm, compassionate and thoughtful as she reflected on her six years of wrongful imprisonment. а> By Rachel Cooke
Business “You’re made to feel like the criminal”: why victims of romance scams feel let down by banks Sarah Dawood
Economy Office clearout leaves Britain with more jobs than workers to fill them Giacomo Boscaini-Gilroy
The Business Interview “They have no respect for anything”: the quiet remorse of the man who sold London to Putin’s oligarchs Emma Haslett
The Environment Interview England on fire? Stephen Ellcock and the need for radical, noisy art India Bourke
Encounter George Monbiot: “Agriculture is arguably the most destructive industry on Earth” Philippa Nuttall
The Kate Mossman Interview Norman Scott interview: “I never loved Jeremy Thorpe, but he could be enormous fun” The Liberal leader was tried for conspiracy to Scott’s murder in 1979 in the biggest political scandal of the 20th… By Kate Mossman
Regional Development Why levelling up the UK’s council homes has to involve the capital Michael Goodier
Healthcare The other windfall tax: Can this blueprint fix the children’s care system? Harry Clarke-Ezzidio