Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- ‘He was alive – you saw it in his eyes’: inside the years that shaped Mikel Arteta
- Canadian man admits sending ‘suicide packets’ to hundreds of people around world
- Labour reports Farage’s alleged hack to security officials after he fails to do so
- Royal boost for Derby as king and queen set to revive Epsom tradition
- ‘It was too easy’: families ask how Kenneth Law enabled so many suicides
- Oil prices on track for steepest monthly fall since 2020
- Lone children held at UK-run detention centres in France 284 times last year
- 10 ways to nourish your adventurous spirit: from keeping hiking shoes in your boot to staying sober
- ‘I’m driving to Spain with my dog Pablo’: how empty nesters are living life to the fullest
- Nationwide customer seeking election to board hits out at lender for ‘unfair’ treatment
- First of trapped men rescued from flooded Laos cave
- 50 men’s summer fashion updates for under £100 – some are even free
- New Yorkers irritated by proliferation of London members’ clubs on their doorsteps
- Anger at decision not to extradite Canadian suicide kit supplier to face UK justice
- Football Daily | Formidables v Expendables? PSG v Arsenal could be a classic
- Mamdani made a play for fashion’s premier league in his custom-made Arsenal kurta
- Bank of England’s Bailey says no rush to raise interest rates amid Iran war uncertainty
- If CMAT is an affront to the male gaze and Olivia Rodrigo is indulging it, how exactly should women dress? | Laura Snapes
- London tube strikes to go ahead on Tuesday and Thursday, RMT says
- Conservationists alarmed by drastic cuts to key UK fund for global nature protection
- Fish prints and shapes have UK shoppers hooked this summer
- Nato ready to defend ‘every inch’ of territory as Russian drone hits Romania
- EU to release €16bn to Hungary previously frozen under Orbán
- Hampson and Sidorova review – style over substance with a whiff of the cruise ship
- Green and pleasant views, digital dreams and a White Stripe sculpts – the week in art
- Putin's cabal must be brought to trial for crimes in Ukraine. With this plan, the world can do that | Gordon Brown
- What can the Dutch teach the UK about how to tackle the youth jobs crisis?
- Saracens aim for top four as Mark McCall’s final season at the helm comes to a close
- Asda strikes deal to use Ocado software for home deliveries from next year
- Don’t shoot for the moon: aiming for ‘above average’ is key to success, maths suggests
- Wigan v Hull KR promises Challenge Cup classic but young players’ pay an issue
- Once review – slick romance skips showstoppers and defies razzmatazz
- ‘It’s an obsession’: one man and his family on a mission to save Europe’s glutinous snail
- Don’t: Camille Henrot review – surreal sexual psychodrama for the digitally overwhelmed
- Liverpool unveil new memorial to Heysel Stadium tragedy on 41st anniversary
- Teenage boys avoid jail after rape and sexual assault of girls in north-east England
- ‘How often I’m called a paedophile online is shocking’: inside Russell T Davies’s horrifying drama about rising hatred
- WHO puts Ebola outbreak death rate at ‘huge’ 30-50% as chief arrives in DRC
- Digested week: Is it pedantic to point out Trump is ‘ending’ a war he started? | John Crace
- ‘I should not be allowed to do interviews’: Nish Kumar on courting controversy and clashing with comics
- Cause of deaths of three sisters found in sea at Brighton still unclear, inquest hears
- Tell us: have you had a holiday disaster that could have inspired a TV show?
- ‘This is so pathetic’: Reform and Restore Britain lock horns in Makerfield byelection buildup
- ‘Everything just clicked right there’: the moment that made Bukayo Saka
- Add to playlist: the whimsy and warped electronics of duo Ear and the week’s best new tracks
- Submissions open for 4thWrite short story prize
- ‘Like a billionaire on acid’: Star Wars director Gareth Edwards comes out in favour of AI
- Workers need greater say over AI rollout, says TUC-backed report
- ‘It’s the colour and artworks that make my house sing’
- Matthew Biggs obituary