Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Chemical suppression: why the UK is exploring libido control drugs to treat sex offenders
- Thousands of sex offenders in England and Wales could get libido-suppressing drugs
- Lando Norris surges past Russell and Antonelli to take F1 Dutch GP pole
- Carrick tells Manchester United to keep calm and carry on after Hull humbling
- Two police officers killed in North Yorkshire crash named as Matthew Blades and Tom Clough
- Ajayi and Mendy give Hull dream start against misfiring Manchester United
- Abusers coercing or duping women to post explicit OnlyFans content, UK court cases reveal
- Man leaves young son on Mount Fuji before ascending Japan’s highest peak
- Andy Burnham says he wants to bring men’s World Cup back to UK in 2042
- Auntie v influencers: why YouTubers are ready for battle with the BBC
- ‘Perfect for kids’: the best (and worst) supermarket ketchup, tested and rated
- ‘Penchant for bling’: can Sports Direct’s Mike Ashley take a bigger slice of luxury retail?
- Trescothick keen on England role under incoming Fleming: ‘It’s a wonderful place to be’
- Thomasina Miers’ recipes for spiced lamb-stuffed aubergine with aleppo chilli butter, and berry ripple ice-cream
- ‘Unsafe for swimming’: Ironman Leeds is latest casualty of heat-fuelled toxic algae
- The faces behind the feeds: Gen Z’s private lives and public posts – in pictures
- Former world boxing champion, 38, shot dead outside home in South Africa
- Hang Time review – a chilling picture of the horrors of racial violence
- ‘It was dark and deserted. I was drawn by the light’: Christine Rodgers’ best phone picture
- ‘Embryonic’: lost novel by French film-maker Éric Rohmer is republished
- Four blokes and a zebra crossing: the banality and beauty of the Beatles’ Abbey Road cover
- Ebola frontline workers missing wages as outbreak spreads ‘exponentially’
- Former British and French diplomats urge action over Israel’s ‘erasure’ of Palestine
- Plug-in solar: could a low-cost panel cut your bills?
- ‘It brings me joy’: how young people are making CDs cool again
- Elouise Eftos: Aphrodite review – ‘Australia’s first attractive comedian’ asks if love is real
- Dirty Dancer review – Swayze stan is like a whirlwind as she replays 80s favourite
- Courtney Büchner: One of the Girls review – all aboard for a rollercoaster relationship
- Unions worry Labour’s plan for zero-hours contracts may break manifesto pledge
- Why am I called The Black Farmer? Because there are so few of us in Britain. I’d like that to change | Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones
- ‘The worst part is the guilt’: the owners who fear dog food caused pets’ eye problems
- Fifa general secretary Mattias Grafström sounded out about standing against Infantino
- ‘A brilliant initiative’: the Youth Sport Games goes from strength to strength
- Alexander Isak braces himself for daunting reunion with Newcastle
- Subterranean salad: underground farmers seek solution to food crisis in disused UK mines
- Dog Park: a delightful sitcom that will fill the Colin from Accounts shaped hole in your life
- Island-hopping through stone-age history in Ireland, Wales and the Isle of Man
- Battery fires at recycling centres are costing UK £1bn a year, figures show
- ‘We fear lessons will not be learned’: Chloe Moffat’s parents on their fight to hold Treasury to account
- The Guide #257: What we lose when a medium ​built for the ear surrender​s to the camera
- A bridge too far? Why link to Sicily is still a dream despite 2,000 years of plans
- Why are clouds different shapes and why do flowers bloom? The kids’ quiz
- What is the pan-European emergency telephone number? The Saturday quiz
- ‘Digging the grave of my profession’: the Hollywood creatives training AI to do their jobs
- TV tonight: The Voice gets a shake-up with new judge Kelly Rowland
- ‘It exists only for pleasure’: does ice-cream have a future in the age of wellness fads and weight-loss drugs?
- ‘They’re thinking about the likes’: deadly TikTok motorway trend horrifies Ireland
- Blind date: ‘There was a mature, polite peck on departure at a busy Manchester Piccadilly station’
- Tim Dowling: my working holiday just isn’t working
- ‘We are in the inferno’: diaspora writers lead new movement of nature poetry