Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Superior Sinner provides true measure of Zverev’s step up in Wimbledon final
- Pollock’s hat-trick powers England’s 11-try Nations Championship mauling of 14-man Fiji
- Ann Widdecombe may have been killed 24 hours before her body was found
- Jürgen Klopp reaches agreement to take over as Germany head coach
- Ken Bates, colourful and controversial former Chelsea chair, dies aged 94
- South Africa World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies aged 25
- Probation hostels in England and Wales forced to shut after staffing crisis
- Football Daily | Belgium and the End Of The Golden Generation Klaxon
- ‘Greasy, flavourless and bland’: the best (and worst) supermarket party cakes, tasted and rated
- ‘End of an era’: what is the future of British TV after Sky’s ITV takeover?
- Nigeria says army has killed 300 bandits in north-western state of Zamfara
- ‘Drenched by beer’: England fans go wild for the World Cup pint-toss celebration
- Jailing children does not make us safer – we need to get rid of this Dickensian delusion | Kirsty Brimelow
- Datacentres drive up big tech’s carbon emissions to a third of those of France
- ‘Every time the rain falls, the fear comes back’: life in Lagos under the constant threat of floods
- Levi Bellfield to have DNA test in connection with Lin and Megan Russell murders
- Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future?
- NHS anaesthetist shortage prevents 1.5m operations a year, report finds
- ‘‘It’s difficult for children to avoid the temptation of screens’: Soumayan Biswas’s best phone picture
- Women’s transfer window summer 2026: all deals from world’s top six leagues
- Men’s transfer window summer 2026: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues
- My holiday from hell: I wanted to go zipwiring and eat chips. But my mum insisted we find the ‘real’ Mallorca
- Manchester City beat Arsenal to signing of 17-year-old Jeremy Monga from Leicester
- ‘We know fans bleed for the jersey’: how Norway used fierce football rivalries to get more blood donors
- ‘It’s Wizard of Oz stuff’: Clacton voters divided over Farage byelection
- ‘Like a sauna’: London tube travellers swelter in temperatures higher than legal limit for cattle
- A swarm of stink bugs and a river of rats: why India’s flowering bamboo causes a crisis for humans
- Pressed for time? 20 brilliant books you can read in a day
- ‘Politicians have always been schemers’: upheld conviction fails to dent Le Pen’s popularity
- Yvonne Rainer, Trio A review: watching this thrilling performance for free feels like an enormous privilege
- The ad machine: how David Beckham conquered America
- John Humphrys criticises successors on ‘irritating’ Today programme
- ‘What’s the point of working if you can’t do stuff like this?’ England fans descend on Miami
- World Cup quarter-final expected to generate £500m sales boost for UK economy
- Screen time: grab the remote and embrace this remarkable sporting smorgasbord | Emma John
- ‘A new consumer’: how weight-loss drugs are shaking up clothes shopping
- The World Cup has upended the old world order – and despite Trump and Infantino, it still inspires | Simon Tisdall
- Days of salted codfish and cabbage leaves are over: how climate crisis is shaping Tour de France’s future
- The 13 biggest myths about heatwaves – and how to bust them
- ‘Spermageddon’: is the world facing a male reproductive crisis?
- Panino police: packed lunch bans enrage Italians at pricey beach clubs
- Lucky: Anya Taylor-Joy is undeniably cool in this explosive tale of cons, revenge and ass-kicking
- Casual by Chappell Roan helped me ditch dead-end relationships
- How long would it take a rocket to get to the moon? The kids’ quiz
- What links Kendrick Lamar, June Brown and E, H and I? The Saturday quiz
- Labour MPs call for Andy Burnham to restore aid spending target set by Brown
- Summer on the Slovenian Riviera
- ‘Children were calling for their mummies’: UK pupils struggle in 40C-plus classrooms
- TV tonight: a wild French drama about first world war super-soldiers
- ‘He goes a bit funny if you use his real name’: the unstoppable rise of Count Binface