Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- AI boom risks widening wealth divide, says BlackRock’s Larry Fink
- The government agency that is making a positive difference through inclusive trade
- There must be more support for young people who are seeking jobs | Letters
- Fix dire court system instead of dropping juries | Letters
- Those who view voyeuristic nightlife videos are the issue | Letters
- How Jürgen Habermas helped me cope with my wife’s death | Letters
- Jorginho v Chappell Roan and another normal weekend on the internet
- Thank you, Keir, for keeping calm | Brief letters
- How AI is transforming the electricity grid – and why robot dogs could have a role to play
- The net benefits of net zero: why there’s more to renewables than tackling the climate crisis
- A live stream lie unravelled: how Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with pregnant girlfriend’s murder
- Private investigator in Prince Harry case says admissions in his name ‘a pack of lies’
- Pope Leo says planes should be ‘carriers of peace, never of war’
- ‘An attack on the heart of this community’: Golders Green arson leaves Jews feeling besieged
- Shooting restricted for six British wild birds to halt population decline
- Europe’s ‘staggering’ clean power gains undermined by failure to phase out fuel-burning machines
- ‘Audiences told us we didn’t show enough teacher sex’: how we made Waterloo Road
- Blades of glory (or not): what makes a chef’s knife truly great?
- EasyJet bookings fall because of Iran war as boss warns of air fare rises
- ‘Stop this savage being’: Iranians fear postponed Trump attack is merely disaster delayed
- French local election results give unexpected lift to centrist parties
- Michelle De Swarte: The Afters review – blazing gags from a comic who says what she sees
- Umberto Bossi obituary
- Jean-Luc Mélenchon is problematic, but ostracising France’s radical left is a failed strategy | Rokhaya Diallo
- Iran war energy crisis equal to 70s twin oil shocks and Ukraine invasion fallout, says IEA chief | First Thing
- Starmer says ‘every lever’ will be explored to ease rising costs of living from Iran conflict
- ‘It may not be popular’: England stand by McCullum and Key despite Ashes debacle
- Idris Elba-backed firm Huel bought by Danone in €1bn deal
- Konrad Mägi review – these bland, blobby paintings are expressionism without expression
- Huw Edwards says Channel 5 drama ‘hardly likely to convey reality’
- Chaos on first day of Greece train crash trial as relatives shout ‘shame on you’
- Do we have to keep talking about AI? The machines are always one step ahead | Zoe Williams
- UK mortgage interest rates expected to rise despite Trump’s Iran pause
- Breaching the Iron Dome: the Iranian cluster bombs bypassing Israeli air defences
- Share a tip on a trip to Spain
- World’s broadcasters urge EU to tighten rules for big tech in smart TV battle
- ‘We smell blood’: O’Reilly believes Wembley glory can reignite Manchester City title bid
- Trump extends Iran deadline by five days and claims ‘productive’ talks
- The Mortuary Assistant review – game-inspired horror simulates morgue work with conviction
- Cycling, crystals and cutting-edge science: the secrets of Hodgkinson and Hunter Bell’s success
- Esposito excels for Inter and could banish the fear stalking Italy before playoff | Nicky Bandini
- ‘Profit prioritised over welfare’: UK’s premier exotic animal hospital to close
- English clubs’ plea for bigger Champions League squads rejected after Spanish backlash
- England bring Ben White in from exile and call up Scotland target Harvey Barnes
- Counter-terror police investigating arson attack on Jewish charity’s ambulances in London
- Stock markets swing and oil prices fall after Trump postpones strikes on Iran power plants
- It’s 100 and out for Kwasniok after derby thriller leaves chaotic Köln in trouble | Andy Brassell
- WSL talking points: hot-shots hit marks as Manchester United go second
- ‘There’s no such thing as a silly question here’ – three young professionals on confidence, growth and finding their place
- ‘There’s biological treasure here’: Chile’s endemic seals gain protection with new marine park