Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- A £350 swimming pool fee ruined our easyJet holiday
- Photographer Don McCullin to focus on Vietnam for his final book
- The passionate, fun pop culture show you don’t want to stop listening to: best podcasts of the week
- On the road with the kids: a family driving holiday in Spain and France
- ‘The Antarctic is the last frontier’: the quest to save Shackleton’s Endurance
- Togetherness by Rowan Hooper review – a stunning portrait of cooperation in nature
- Dry Leaf review – three-hour amble around the football pitches of Georgia in search of a daughter
- Monday briefing: Trump’s late-night deal with Iran
- A new start after 60: I fell out of love with my job when it went online. So I’m beginning again – in nursing
- TV tonight: what goes on behind the scenes at OnlyFans?
- Disabled people with lifelong conditions facing ‘unnecessary’ Pip reassessments
- ‘More relevant now than ever’: how Virginia Woolf recaptured the cultural zeitgeist
- The Iran war has reached a tragic new phase: the fear, killing and upheaval are all normalised | Nesrine Malik
- GB News critics want to limit free speech to ‘liberal, Islington consensus’, Grade says
- Britain ‘faces deindustrialisation’ without relief from high energy prices, survey warns
- Starwatch: Sliver of moon and bright Venus create delightful twilight conjunction
- Chicken tikka, crab curry and podi cauliflower rice: Chetna Makan’s easy Indian recipes
- Kyiv monastery set on fire in night of Russian attacks across Ukraine
- Country diary: Our island’s wandering wallabies come at a cost | Tim Earl
- Oil prices tumble amid hopes strait of Hormuz will soon reopen
- Iraq head coach Graham Arnold: ‘We’re capable of doing something that will shock the world’
- ‘His last kiss to the world’: David Hockney’s return to Yorkshire triggered a glorious reawakening
- Toyota reclaim crown to reignite Le Mans 24 Hours love affair with race in rude health
- Europe is starting to break up with US big tech. But it’s still abiding by the Silicon Valley rulebook | Max von Thun
- Where have all the Wags gone? England enjoy the calm of Kansas City World Cup camp
- Macron frames Évian G7 agenda in hope Trump will stay for whole summit
- Attacks on education, pupils and staff around the world up by 40%, says study
- Uruguay delayed by plane paperwork as World Cup travel challenges continue
- ‘We all love him’: Henderson says Bellingham can be England’s X-factor
- Peace deal between US and Iran announced, with strait of Hormuz expected to reopen
- Globally significant volcanic event formed Giant’s Causeway, scientists find
- UK hypermobility sufferers wait up to 21 years for diagnosis, study suggests
- Cryptic crossword No 30,033
- Anger among Iranian hardliners at terms of deal agreed with US
- Fortune favours Kamada as Japan rescue World Cup draw with Netherlands
- New defence secretary to ‘reprioritise’ UK plan for military spending, say sources
- Starmer to announce ‘Australia plus’ ban on social media for under-16s
- Lord Hattersley obituary
- ‘A giant of the labour movement’: Roy Hattersley, former Labour deputy leader, dies aged 93
- Free Nelson Mandela review – this gripping documentary pulls no punches
- Labour MP Lauren Edwards to bring assisted dying bill back to the Commons
- Trailfinders set up Saracens final after stunning upset ends Gloucester’s reign
- ‘You always have it’: Hamilton breaks F1 Ferrari drought but admits he doubted himself
- Corrections and clarifications
- Curaçao enjoy their moment but Havertz and ruthless Germany show no mercy
- ‘We’re the same as we were then’: bullish Spain confident of repeating Euros success
- A New York night: the World Cup may be in town but the Knicks rule in Manhattan
- ‘Why wouldn’t I?’: Eze would take England penalty despite Arsenal shootout miss
- Police arrest 14 at rival protests over Israeli property event in London
- India start Women’s T20 World Cup in style as Deepti makes short work of Pakistan