Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Solace House by Will Maclean review – immensely fun gothic horror with a psychedelic twist
- Local elections results timeline: when do the key battlegrounds across England, Wales and Scotland report?
- Major test for Labour as polls open in English, Scottish and Welsh elections
- Gateway to the South Downs: take the train to a picture-perfect village with a cracking pub
- Europe’s AI translation industry told it risks reputation by partnering with US firms
- Thursday briefing: Five things to look out for in today’s local and parliamentary elections
- TV tonight: David Jason looks back at 50 years of Open All Hours
- Big cities receive more drizzle than their surrounding areas
- My kids are taking their first big exams – and revealing my own anxieties about AI and long division | Emma Brockes
- Arthur Miller opens up about marriage to Marilyn Monroe in newly unearthed recordings
- Rachel Roddy’s recipe for spring chicken thighs with spring onions, mint and peas | A kitchen in Rome
- Thursday news quiz: Stranded whales, stricken ships and very cute sea otters
- Country diary: Remembering a woman who gave so much to this village | Nicola Chester
- Rewilding giants: captive elephants rehomed in Europe’s first sanctuary
- Cut UK speed limits to reduce Iran war impact on consumers, thinktank urges
- New Hungarian PM’s voters want action on climate and LGBTQ+ rights, poll finds
- Cornish Pirates boosted by ‘milestone’ seven-figure deal with US private equity firm
- Revealed: Russia’s top secret spy school teaching hacking and election meddling
- Do women need to exercise differently from men – and ease up on cardio after 40?
- ‘Somehow you become the chicken’: inside the film about people-smuggling told through the eyes of a hen
- Trump may be toxic and Orbán is gone, but Europe’s far right is not in decline | Cas Mudde
- Cook more at home to reduce ultra-processed food intake, say cardiologist groups
- The Guardian view on a cryptic crossword landmark: 30,000 grids of noble trickery | Editorial
- Cryptic crossword No 30,000
- Kvaratskhelia is perfect attacking scalpel for PSG’s surgical brilliance | Barney Ronay
- ‘Too much went against us’: Kompany laments refereeing as Bayern go out
- Manchester City win WSL title for second time after Arsenal fail to beat Brighton
- Three evacuated from hantavirus-hit ship as Spain says vessel can dock
- Keir Starmer makes late pitch to voters turning to Greens and Reform
- Manchester City’s WSL title winners 2025-26: player-by-player ratings
- Fertiliser shortages will have ‘dramatic’ effect on global food prices, warns farming boss
- Dembélé ends Bayern hopes to send PSG into final showdown with Arsenal
- US fires on Iranian-flagged oil tanker as Trump gives Tehran fresh ultimatum
- Amandaland series two review – file this mesmerising comedy icon next to Alan Partridge and David Brent
- Corrections and clarifications
- Ted Turner obituary
- Sudanese asylum seekers challenge Home Office rule changes for refugees
- Cameo, speeches, pushing gold bullion: how Farage has made millions since becoming an MP
- Nigel Farage’s income since being elected MP has hit £2m, analysis shows
- ‘I am losing faith’: disaffected Scottish voters may deny SNP a majority
- Bioluminescent algae’s blue light harnessed to make 3D-printed shapes
- Arsenal no longer fear falling short and now have clear sight of immortality | David Hytner
- ‘Climate solutions will bring down bills and restore nature’: green issues and May elections
- Burnham sparks Labour anger with plan to appear at event alongside Greens
- The Guardian view on Britain’s multiparty politics: the Westminster voting system needs to catch up | Editorial
- As Labour heads for a wipeout, a lesson: never fall for the 'adults in the room’ line again | Aditya Chakrabortty
- Oil prices fall as Trump says strait of Hormuz ‘open to all’ if Iran accepts deal
- Scottish mum stuck abroad after baby falls foul of UK dual nationality rules
- Pussy Riot protest at Venice Biennale forces Russian pavilion to briefly close
- How to ensure donors can’t buy political influence | Letters