Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian review – how the Islamic Republic was born
- ‘Neighbourhood renaissance’: once noble La Sanità in Naples is open for business again
- How can care homes charge fees after a death?
- Flaws in Kenya’s AI-driven health reforms driving up costs for the poorest
- Rise of the Conqueror review – Gladiator meets throat singing as Mongol hordes ride out
- A new start after 60: I embarked on a colourful, glamorous, life-changing new career at 72
- Hugh Bonneville takes on Sherlock Holmes: best podcasts of the week
- Monday briefing: ​Will a new alliance of nations be able to guide the world towards a post-fossil fuel future?
- TV tonight: a stalker thriller with soft, soapy edges
- Women in developing countries hardest hit by rising debt burden, UN research finds
- Could Iran’s escalating economic crisis weaken negotiating position with US?
- Sketches of Spain at arms: Sim, the anarchist illustrator who drew the civil war from the frontline
- Starwatch: Eta Aquariid meteor shower bursts into the skies
- Mummy, is this a video game? The dangers of showing kids art on a screen
- Spring soup and bean and cheese quesadillas: Thomasina Miers’ Mexican-inspired seasonal recipes
- Security or justice? Syria faces post-Assad reckoning after string of arrests
- Country diary: It’s hard to top a calling curlew | Nigel Brown
- EU forging closer ties with Armenia as it sends experts to help counter Russian interference
- Thousands of cancer patients in England to benefit from new immunotherapy jab
- Labour MPs say ‘endless drama’ of leadership speculation must stop
- The centre left is not dead. A progressive new counter-Trumpian movement is on the way
- ‘Voting Green will stop Reform’: party eyes kingmaker role in Wales
- ‘It’s a world heritage site, but it’s my home’: the last resident of Casa Milà on life in GaudÃ’s masterwork
- Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
- Trump says US navy will ‘guide’ trapped ships from strait of Hormuz amid ‘very positive’ talks with Iran
- Leading tennis players including Djokovic and Sabalenka unhappy with French Open prize money
- You Are Here review: Danny Boyle’s postwar pop-culture tribute lets it all hang out
- Pep Guardiola still has ‘incredible energy’ for Manchester City despite possible summer exit
- Kimi Antonelli is Italian ‘superstar’ like Jannik Sinner, says Mercedes’ Toto Wolff
- European football: VinÃcius Júnior delays Barcelona winning title with Real Madrid victory
- Tottenham ‘courage’ more important than points, says Roberto De Zerbi
- Premier League top scorers 2025-26: who is leading race for golden boot?
- Wu Yize in driving seat but Shaun Murphy stays in touch in Crucible final
- Inter cruise to Serie A title triumph after Thuram sparks victory over Parma
- Richarlison heads Tottenham past weakened Aston Villa and out of drop zone
- Corrections and clarifications
- Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure review – the anecdotes are just amazing
- Kimi Antonelli produces gutsy drive to hold off Norris and win F1 Miami GP
- ‘It feels natural’: Michael Carrick comfortable with United role after Liverpool win
- Kobbie Mainoo taking last lessons off Casemiro but ready to make position his own | Andy Hunter
- Green candidate seen canvassing in London after arrest over alleged antisemitism
- ‘Live and let live’: Northern Ireland historian uncovers surprising era of tolerance of gay men
- Lorraine Ribbons obituary
- Jannik Sinner makes history with victory in Madrid Open against Zverev
- Sir Colin Mackay obituary
- The Guardian view on China’s carrots and sticks: Trump should not soften on Taiwan when he visits Beijing | Editorial
- Manchester United seal Champions League return as Mainoo ends Liverpool comeback
- The Guardian view on unhealthy Britain: from housing to junk food, there are solutions | Editorial
- Bordeaux brush aside Bath to set up Champions Cup final against Leinster
- Why are so many schools making pupils learn on screens? | Letters