We get right up close to the battle to get Sweden's worst ever wildfires under control, we find out what's planned for Stockholm Pride, and, after a tour of the best gay cruising spots of the 19th century, we cool off with refreshing swim.
Sanna Drysén, Swedish Radio's field reporter talks to us from the emergency centre near the fire in Ljusdal municipality in Gävleborg.
Lucas Brischetto, from Swedish Radio news' live desk, comes into the studio to put the rescue service operation in context.
Emilia Wikström Melin, vice president of Stockholm Pride, also joins us, to talk about why this year there's going to be a lot more events for English speakers.
We also Bo Broman, the first openly gay parliamentary candidate for the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats, about why he thinks Pride has been captured by the left.
We visit the drought-stricken fields of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala with Associate Professor Göran Bergkvist.
Finally, after a sneak preview of tour guide Alexander Volk's walk round the best gay cruising spots of the 19th century, we cool down with a swim off the Stockholm Island of Långholmen.
Presenter/producer: Richard Orange