Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Russia hits Kyiv with hypersonic ballistic missile in ‘deranged’ attack
- Premier League top scorers 2025-26: who is leading race for golden boot?
- Iran’s leader and security council ‘still need to approve’ peace deal with US
- With Ebola, we need to learn from past failures | Letters
- The problem with Britain’s dog obsession | Letters
- Despite promises, social care is worse than ever | Letters
- Final words that my dad never got to say | Brief letters
- Warrants for defendants skipping court in England and Wales up 50% since 2020
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces police investigation into ‘alleged inappropriate behaviour at Royal Ascot’
- UK records heatwave as parts of England hit record highs for May
- Ukraine’s Kostyuk keeps focus on French Open after missile strike near parents’ home
- David Miliband: Europe and US need ‘separate bedrooms’ but not divorce
- Bolton promoted to Championship after Dalby’s overhead kick floors Stockport
- At least £325bn of ‘dirty money’ flows through UK each year, says report
- River Wye granted rights in UK first that could help in fight against pollution
- Andy Burnham seeks advice from Sue Gray on forming future Labour government
- Victoria Pendleton: ‘At school I discovered the traits that make an Olympic champion do not make for a popular teenage girl’
- Readers reply: you’re supposed to be quiet in the cinema. So why are the snacks so loud?
- To the new couples ‘turbulence testing’ their relationships: just relax and enjoy good times instead | Emma Beddington
- Alcohol charities warn 99p Buzzballz shot ‘designed to appeal to children’
- How to make Provençal fish stew – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass
- With oil markets nearing the danger zone, a US-Iran deal can’t come soon enough | Heather Stewart
- I was punched on the school bus. Being violently bullied changed me – and affected one of the biggest decisions of my life
- Dining across the divide: ‘If we decriminalise drugs, I’m scared which way the population will go’
- Nationwide pressed to address ‘emerging governance issues’ as AGM looms
- Our Public House review – a heartfelt portrait of divided Britain set behind the bar
- What may be included in proposed Iran ceasefire deal?
- The hill I will die on: If Hollywood blockbusters must dabble in science, can’t they get the small stuff right? | Helen Pilcher
- This is how we do it: ‘I thought I’d never want to have sex again – then I gave myself a pep talk’
- UK supply chain unprepared for major shocks such as war, report warns
- Ben Proud denies Enhanced Games will encourage young people to try doping
- Isabelle review – a sprawling debut driven by big ideas and family conflict
- Irish gangland figure fails in Dublin byelection bid for seat in parliament
- ‘People are like: you’re a crackpot’: how Sam Campbell became comedy’s oddball superstar
- ‘Growing up, you couldn’t play Bon Jovi – that’s what our parents listened to’: Bebe Rexha’s honest playlist
- How an Essex valley became one of the UK’s most exciting new wine regions
- ‘Perfect for any body shape’: 20 of the best wedding dresses for every bride
- I avoid AI tools because thinking is supposed to be hard. It’s what makes us human | Wendy Liu
- Treasury rejected ministers’ plan to cut VAT on public EV charging to 5%
- Arsenal’s party embodies the metropolitan swagger and angst of a divided city | Jonathan Liew
- £600 for cheese? The Brazilian beach scams that cost visitors dear
- The return of France’s train of marvels: from the Côte d’Azur to the Southern French Alps
- Pioneering study aims to find out how repeated blows to head in women’s rugby affects brain
- Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as ‘food-related violence’ surges, analysis shows
- TV tonight: Joseph Fiennes is uncanny as Gareth Southgate
- Squeals of horror over price caps – but how are we going to fix our broken food system?
- I’m worried my colleague is lying about having cancer | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
- ‘My partner was cheating. I wouldn’t have told anybody else’: people who found the right friend at the right time
- Fenix, London W1: ‘Big, bright, brash, dumbed down, shameless and open to all’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants
- ‘We’re expanding the cinematic toolbox’: AI fault lines on show at Cannes