Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Man arrested in London after 30-year-old run over by van near flag protest in Birmingham
- ‘We need a different path’: Andy Burnham vows to put energy and water under public control
- Mohamed Salah criticises ‘crumbling’ Liverpool and demands return to ‘heavy metal’ football
- Wes Streeting confirms he will stand if Labour leadership race is triggered
- Hearts were broken again, but a season of such magnitude should be relished | Jonathan Wilson
- Manchester City mark WSL title by thrashing West Ham as Shaw doubles up
- Celtic stun Hearts at the last in dramatic final-day shootout to retain Scottish title
- Arrest of Iraqi terror suspect with alleged links to Iran’s Quds Force is astonishing but not surprising
- The food filter: ‘Don’t be fooled by fancy packaging’ – the best (and worst) supermarket shortbread, tasted and rated | The food filter
- One thing Guardian staff have done to defend press freedom … and one thing you can do
- Harlem Renaissance documentary finally gets global premiere 50 years after cameras rolled
- Peacock ‘invasion’ of Italian seaside town ruffles feathers
- Maldives diver dies in operation to recover bodies of Italians from cave
- Clarissa review – Sophie Okonedo mesmeric as Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway decamps to Nigeria
- Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton win battle to stop 29-storey block being built by Thames
- La Gradiva review – stunning coming-of-age story of young love and sexual tension
- Andalucíans to vote in election seen as gauge of Spain’s wider political change
- ‘Research here is world class’: son of Steve Jobs looks to invest in UK cancer care
- Fake lawyers, scientists, chefs and punters: meet the ‘white monkeys’ paid to make Chinese businesses look global
- Manchester United’s summer strategy: who to keep, who to sell and who to sign
- Plum position: how Mutti turned tinned tomatoes into a status symbol
- ‘The skill of the fishers with their foot-controlled oars was miraculous’: Alahattin Kanlioğlu’s best phone picture
- ‘An hour of abuse’: Jeremy Corbyn on Labour coups, and whether he feels sorry for Starmer
- Propeller One-Way Night Coach review - John Travolta family plane fantasy is a short-haul joyride
- ‘The Iran war left my insurance policy void’: how the conflict is affecting travellers
- ‘You feel you’ve conquered the world’: a Thames swimmer on the river’s first bathing site in London
- A third of Britons believe they have changed social class, survey finds
- How did Eurovision go from sequins and flares to geopolitical slugfest?
- ‘I’m so grateful I got to live these days’: A Ghost in the Throat author Doireann Ní Ghríofa on recovering from depression
- The Guardian view on Middlemarch: the greatest novel in the English language | Editorial
- Do people actually hate Arsenal? Yes, they do. The real question is: why? | Barney Ronay
- Sawe’s secret sauce: inside the lab that fuelled historic sub-two hour marathon
- Palestinians forced to demolish own homes to make way for Israeli theme park
- ‘It defies belief’: West Ham and Tottenham fans fume amid relegation dread
- France plot England’s downfall but Marlie Packer and co defiant in final crunch
- The release of the UFO files won’t satisfy conspiracy theorists – but it certainly serves Trump’s agenda | Daniel Lavelle
- ‘Why are we even doing this?’ The week that left Britain’s PM looking like an interim leader
- Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed: Tatiana Maslany and Murray Bartlett make this pleasurable TV indeed
- Who claimed ‘the most beautiful thing in Florence is McDonald’s’? The Saturday quiz
- Swimming pools, fabulous views and radical architecture: 30 UK holiday cottages with the wow factor
- Record numbers of UK renters crowdfunding to cover bills
- UK drivers struggle to get insurance for Chinese EVs such as Jaecoo
- Is there a mummy longlegs and how do cobras get their fangs? The kids’ quiz
- TV tonight: nil points for United Kingdom? It’s time to find out!
- Who’s in, who’s out, and how many have you read? The story behind our 100 best novels list
- The 100 best novels of all time
- Tell us: what are your top three novels of all time?
- ‘It will be mayhem if we win’: Hearts fans await title decider with Celtic
- Blind date: ‘Distance shouldn’t stand in the way of love … I did have to catch the last train home though’
- British Palestinians feel ‘gaslit’ and unable to speak out, says leading activist