Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Gentleman’s Relish is toast after its maker axes the pungent anchovy spread
- JD Vance’s claims about Orbán, the EU and Hungary fact-checked
- Jo Malone ‘surprised and sad’ after being sued for £200,000 for using her name on fragrances
- UK navy foiled Russian submarines surveying undersea cables, defence minister says
- Cannes looks beyond Hollywood as US film-makers mostly fail to make the grade
- England absences mount for Six Nations opener after pregnancies and injuries
- Woman with three deadly diseases has ‘remarkable’ recovery after cell therapy
- ‘No more bending to Westminster’s will’ if Plaid Cymru wins power, leader vows
- Why colluding with King Donald’s insanity is the only game in town | John Crace
- OpenAI shelves landmark £31bn UK investment package
- ‘I’m so glad they kept my acne in’: how a sparse, electrifying drama is reimagining a classic love story
- Strait of Hormuz not open, Abu Dhabi’s oil chief says as crude prices rise
- Mahler Symphonies 1–9 album review – Bychkov’s set earns a place in a starry pantheon
- Four in 10 UK parents struggle to afford essentials for newborns, study says
- Overnight by Dan Richards audiobook review – an immersive journey into the night worker’s world
- Buy bread in the evening, hit the sales on a Tuesday: retail workers’ top tips to cut your shopping bill
- Head of IMF says Iran war will permanently scar global economy even if peace is reached
- The best water flossers in the UK, tested for that dentist-clean feeling
- Son of British couple detained in Iran calls on Starmer to press for their release
- Meet JJ van der Mescht, the 6ft 7in, 146kg Saint: ‘A fly-half trapped in a second-row’s body’
- Tom Watson blasts PGA Tour over returns of LIV Golf rebels Reed and Koepka
- Israel’s bombing of Lebanon after US-Iran ceasefire prompts condemnation
- UK spending on foreign aid hits lowest level since 2008
- Football Daily | Liverpool get ripped apart again in an 'anti-football' beatdown
- Did Israel attack Lebanon to spoil Iran war ceasefire?
- The Housemaid author Freida McFadden reveals her true identity
- Gillian Anderson and Cara Delevingne to hit Cannes as auteur heavyweights dominate festival lineup
- Dream-pop at its most divine: Cocteau Twins’ 20 greatest songs – ranked!
- ‘The danger and value of water are in my blood’: how rain fences are making Dutch homes more climate resilient
- The deadliest 10 minutes in decades: Lebanese reel from Israeli strikes that killed hundreds
- Zack Polanski calls for UK to withdraw trade agreement with Israel after strikes on Lebanon
- Lidl to open 50 UK stores in year ahead as part of £600m expansion plans
- Cost of living and mental health crisis driving mass animal rescues, says RSPCA
- BA to reduce Middle East flights when services resume in July
- First Thing: Ceasefire in peril as Israel assaults Lebanon and Iran blocks oil tankers
- A Doll’s House review – sex, drugs and Romola Garai in a heroic Ibsen update
- Like most fans in April, Cambridge and Spurs have me fretting about ups and downs in May | Max Rushden
- Four people die in Channel small-boat sinking
- Most Hungarians want better relations with EU after years of Orbán Brussels-bashing, poll finds
- Cream sherry: a forgotten taste that’s worth rediscovering
- From soups and greens to roots, how to survive the ‘hungry gap’
- Church of England expected to formally apologise for its role in forced adoptions
- Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk up for vast PSG challenge but admits season ‘unacceptable’
- My New Band Believe review – beautiful ideas burst from ex-Black Midi man’s lovable debut album
- Ukraine ceasefire back in focus as US security guarantees fade and casualties mount
- Doug Allan, cameraman on David Attenborough’s Planet series, dies trekking in Nepal
- Kiss of the Spider Woman review – Hollywood high kicks into a slick musical revival
- Belle and Sebastian review – joyful anniversary tour makes debut album brighter than ever
- It shouldn’t take a war for Britain to wake up to the need for food security | Tim Lang
- ‘If Martin Luther hadn’t been a musician, the course of music history might have been very different’