Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- ‘Got!’: Panini 1970 World Cup sticker book completed after 56 years
- ‘They lost a historic opportunity’: Ken Loach laments Your Party infighting
- Killer counterfeits: the flea treatments that could send you rushing to the vet
- ‘You could dig up a lot of asphalt’: Tim Smit’s Chelsea garden prioritises growing food
- JLR and General Motors eye £900m contract to build new range of military trucks
- TV tonight: Timothy Spall’s hit murder mystery comedy returns
- The ungovernable country? Why Britain keeps losing prime ministers
- Am I being taken for a fool by my family over taking care of my mum? | Annalisa Barbieri
- Auguste, London E8: ‘Some fleeting moments of greatness’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants
- It may not feel like it, but hope is on the horizon: Trump, Netanyahu and Putin’s powers appear to be waning | Simon Tisdall
- ‘Feels like an illusion’: how Trump seizing Maduro has changed little in Venezuela
- ‘A place for everybody’: Stockholm to open its first publicly run sauna
- Why Brooklyn Beckham is – bear with me – a brilliant role model | Polly Hudson
- What does stress really do to our bodies – and when does it become a big problem?
- What happened to the ‘little refugee girl’?: the 102-year-old Holocaust survivor whose story started outside my doorstep
- Israeli strikes kill six in southern Lebanon hours after extension of ceasefire
- Smalley takes two-shot lead into final round of US PGA Championship but big names lurk
- Bulgaria wins 70th Eurovision contest with Dara and Bangaranga
- UK and France extend ‘one in, one out’ small boats pilot scheme until October
- Nine injured after car pursued by police crashes in east London
- Tens of thousands attend London pro-Palestine rally to mark Nakba Day
- Elina Svitolina sinks Coco Gauff to regain Italian Open after eight-year gap
- If this was Guardiola’s last big Wembley moment, Semenyo was a fitting match-winner | Barney Ronay
- Tommy Robinson’s ‘far-right Glastonbury’: a distinctly lower energy affair
- Saints and sinners: if Southampton are found guilty of spying they should be punished | Jonathan Wilson
- New Zealand sink England in rain-hit final women’s ODI to tie series
- Hearts contact police and condemn ‘shameful’ abuse of players and staff after Celtic defeat
- Guardiola says ‘no time’ to celebrate FA Cup win with league title still to play for
- Tommy Robinson tells tens of thousands at London rally to prepare for ‘battle of Britain’
- Seven people injured after man drives car into pedestrians in northern Italy
- The Beloved review – Javier Bardem turns in a career-scariest performance
- Free-flowing Harlequins dent Exeter’s playoff hopes with comeback win
- Xabi Alonso agrees deal in principle to become Chelsea manager
- Manchester City’s FA Cup glory: where final against Chelsea was won and lost
- Timmy the whale confirmed dead by Danish authorities
- John Lennon: The Last Interview review – Soderbergh imagines there’s no people with bland AI clipshow
- FA Cup final player ratings: Chelsea 0-1 Manchester City
- Manchester City win FA Cup final as Semenyo’s moment of magic floors Chelsea
- Man arrested in London after 30-year-old run over by van near flag protest in Birmingham
- Andy Burnham says Labour must 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
- Harlem Renaissance documentary finally gets global premiere 50 years after cameras rolled
- One thing Guardian staff have done to defend press freedom … and one thing you can do
- Peacock ‘invasion’ of Italian seaside town ruffles feathers