Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated every 4 hours. Last updated 24 Aug 2025 at 16:18 UTC.
- Joe Caroff obituary
- Everton send Brighton packing as Jack Grealish ignites win in club’s new home
- ‘Near-perfect landing’: hot air balloon guided down on to Bedford street
- Allotments are hard work and fickle, but joyous too | Letters
- Families are paying a high price for school uniforms | Letters
- Crosses tell the story of Goodwin Sands | Letters
- The sign of a true flag-waving patriot | Brief letters
- Resculpting the past by removing statues | Letters
- Let’s not pretend body-shaming ever went away | Letter
- Hudson-Odoi earns Nottingham Forest a point in ‘El Casico’ at Crystal Palace
- UK weather: bank holiday sun forecast for most with highs of 30C in places
- Ministers vow to give sexual violence victims ‘the justice they deserve’
- Ireland open with six-try win over Japan to give them hope of making last eight
- Is behaviour at work getting worse – or are we just becoming oversensitive snowflakes? | Emma Beddington
- Sam Ryder looks back: ‘I thought I should put a smile on my face, no matter how I felt’
- Coca-Cola in talks about cut-price £2bn sale of Costa Coffee
- Golden Time (and Other Behavioural Management Strategies) review – a magic hour
- ‘Hot, crispy and cheeky’: Scottish chippy deep-fries the M&S strawberry and cream sandwich
- My two-year-old’s hearing loss diagnosis shocked me; her doctor’s words saved me | Helene Rosenthal
- ‘Optimism is very important, especially now’: why Sammy Virji’s joyful dance tracks are conquering the world
- Composer John Williams says he ‘never liked film music very much’
- How to make the perfect fish finger sandwich – recipe | Felicity Cloake's How to make the perfect …
- Black Blues Brothers: Let’s Twist Again! review – circus pals rock, roll, jump and jive
- Kemi Badenoch reveals ‘hysterical’ level of personal attacks faced as a black woman
- Plot Twist: I am related to the real-life Oliver
- Dining across the divide: ‘I was really hardline about immigration – but her struggles softened me a bit’
- Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir Frankly taps into SNP discontent over party’s future
- Sam Jay: We the People review – a cool diagnosis of America’s ills
- Home Office to overhaul asylum appeals system as it tries to clear claims backlog
- With tax speculation festering, Rachel Reeves needs to show her hand | Richard Partington
- Y2K fashion and vinyl grooves: meet Abidjan’s young guardians of nostalgia
- This is how we do it: ‘Some people can just be doing the washing up and want to have sex – that’s my boyfriend’
- Labour to abolish most short prison sentences in England and Wales
- The Crawl review – madcap swimming comedy performed by synchronised duo
- Declaration of famine in Gaza lays bare Israel’s disregard for humanitarian duty
- ‘I was a bit scared of success’: jazz-pop star Laufey on filling arenas, mansplainers, and confronting the haters
- Senne Lammens to miss Antwerp game as Manchester United move draws near
- ‘Luke Combs has ruined Fast Car for me’: Martha Wainwright’s honest playlist
- Rescued Morecambe celebrate new lease of life with unlikely victory | Sam Dalling
- Fifa’s Club World Cup to take place in summer 2029 – and not in Qatar
- Gliders battle thunderstorms and wildfire smoke at women’s world championship | Emma John
- The best body moisturisers: nine favourites for silky smooth, hydrated skin – tested
- Trout farm in Cotswolds tourist hotspot accused of welfare abuses
- UK carmakers claimed leaving EV sales rules unchanged would cost jobs and investment
- It’s the great grandparent revolt – and it shows we parents aren’t the only ones burnt out by family life | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
- David Byrne, Little Simz, Jasmine.4.t and more: the best music of autumn 2025
- The ‘closing down sale’ scam: when bargains are too good to be true
- Breakfast in Amsterdam, aperitifs in Vienna: how to make the most of your time in Europe’s sleeper train hubs
- ‘A dangerous moment’: the emboldening of Britain’s far right
- ‘People just lie’: How Riverford’s Guy Singh-Watson became the most brutally honest farmer in Britain