Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Fifa expanding AI use at World Cup to reduce amount of abuse seen by players
- Victoria Derbyshire investigated by BBC after complaints about behaviour
- Alien hunters update guidance on sharing news of possible intelligent life
- Israel strikes southern Lebanon after ordering evacuations of nine villages
- How did the notion of ‘two-tier policing’ evolve, and does it really exist?
- The secret to enjoying an art gallery? Less is more | Letters
- Burnham pledges business rate cuts for pubs, cafes and other small businesses
- Novel ways to master reading books | Letters
- Man jailed over 2003 Salford rape for which Andrew Malkinson was wrongly imprisoned
- When fellow theatregoers caused a ruckus | Letters
- How to prevent older people from having fatal falls | Letters
- Remembering Maureen Duffy and an all-night reading of Gor Saga | Letters
- For gluten-free food, look to other cultures around the world | Letters
- A low birthrate isn’t the end of the world | Brief letters
- Be an ambassador for the ocean – why the Great Barrier Reef’s future depends on responsible tourists
- Add to playlist: the introspective ‘Afromood’ of Nigerian star Strei and the week’s best new tracks
- Former student charged after crossbow shooting at Surrey University
- ‘The Edward Hopper of the Black Country’: the photographer whose epic shots captured Sikh life in Walsall
- Inside one man’s botched deportation: seven flights, two swallowed batteries and a staggering bill for the UK taxpayer
- Chwalinksa on edge of history after slicing through French Open one paper cut at a time
- Football Daily | Real Madrid want the world to know there’s another show in town
- Tottenham sign Andy Robertson on a free as De Zerbi looks to fill leadership vacuum
- BBCNOW/Bancroft review – conductor takes final bow in imaginative programme of vivid colours and emotions
- Lewis Hamilton optimistic Ferrari can ‘be competitive’ in twisting Monaco track
- The best electric toothbrushes in the UK for every budget
- The right’s culture war over prostate cancer screening is damaging trust in medicine | Polly Toynbee
- ‘It’s not inevitable’: Asda chair on how his turnaround will hold off Aldi threat
- More than a quarter of UK musicians lost all EU work since 2021, report finds
- Trump lawyers refuse to reveal financial information to BBC in defamation case
- Tell us: what’s the weirdest thing your pet has tried to eat?
- UK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculation
- No 10 dismisses US claim of ‘two-tier’ UK policing after Henry Nowak murder
- Marco da Silva Ferreira: F*cking Future review – voice of the moment calls for protest through partying
- Fashion goals: World Cup’s style tournament has already kicked off
- Are You Watching? review – unflinching, fury-filled interrogation of the vile side of the web
- Dawn Airey, the ‘fearless’ TV veteran charged with protecting the arts
- Ruling removes ‘vital’ UK safeguards for severely disabled people, charities warn
- Football super agent Joorabchian’s £24m gamble has day of destiny at the Derby
- To the friends who were there when I became a full-time carer – your kindness has carried me through
- Man who stabbed ex-partner 17 times at office in Hampshire jailed for 26 years
- With warmth, kindness and unlimited energy, Kanya King revolutionised Black British culture
- When does Nigel Farage 'speak for the nation'? When it suits him | Marina Hyde
- British Heart Foundation to close 150 charity shops as costs rise
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice review – mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic
- Real Madrid to launch €150m bid for Michael Olise if Florentino Pérez re-elected
- Dua Lipa and Callum Turner wedding divides Palermo: ‘I could understand if it was for the pope’
- ‘Oyster card for the north’ could save commuters £276 a year, thinktank says
- Sports quiz of the week: World Cup, French Open, Lord’s, Giro and NBA
- Being Towards Death review – Chinese hospital comedy drama uses plucky patients to ask big questions
- ‘I would draw blood’: Jemaine Clement and Nicola Walker’s wild wrongcom about sexual betrayal