Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- UK savers told to act now before Easter Sunday cash Isa deadline
- Monsters in the Archives by Caroline Bicks review – the writing secrets of Stephen King
- Pessimism takes root in UK as shoppers struggle to afford essentials
- Q review – freedom, lies and transgressions in emotional fallout from a secretive Muslim women’s movement
- The new Serial is here! Best podcasts of the week
- Zoning in on Marolles, Brussels: ‘A friendly, cosmopolitan village where everyone is welcome’
- Cost of living: how to prepare for the ‘awful April’ shower of bill increases
- Monday briefing: ​Has the single-use vape ban made any difference to our health or our environment?
- TV tonight: bittersweet drama starring Paapa Essiedu about a couple trying for a baby
- Five EU governments found to ‘consistently’ dismantle rule of law
- Carrot crumble and sprouting broccoli with almond butter: Chantelle Nicholson’s vegetable recipes for Easter
- Starwatch: Lynx constellation well placed for northern hemisphere observers
- MPs wary of move against Starmer while war is raging
- Number of people helped by RNLI in UK and Channel Islands doubled in 2025
- The first moon landing captivated the world. Can a new return visit do the same? | Paul Owen
- Country diary: Taking the plunge – and marrying a river | Anita Roy
- Urgent action needed to prevent surge in digital violence in Africa, experts say
- Malnourished children and desperate mothers: the healthcare facility on the frontline of Nigeria’s hunger crisis
- Will Trump bring peace, or more bombs? Shady speculators seem to bet right every time | Nesrine Malik
- ‘I’m an old bastard looking back’: the bizarre renaissance of piano-jammer Bruce Hornsby
- Big retailers say UK jobs at risk from guaranteed hours reforms
- Iran accuses US of plotting ground assault while publicly seeking talks
- Sinner sees off Lehecka to complete Sunshine Double without dropping a set
- China’s ‘teapot’ oil refineries keep economy brewing – but surging crude prices leave them strained
- New survey finds 91% of fans believe football is better off without VAR
- Pope seems to rebuke Trump in remarks about leaders with ‘hands full of blood’
- Tottenham target De Zerbi to save them from relegation after parting company with Tudor
- Rachel Reeves to tell G7 accelerating shift to clean energy is best defence against energy price shocks
- Keir Starmer to launch local elections campaign with focus on cost of living
- ‘Double standards’: Instagram removes Erin O’Connor’s pregnancy photos again
- Corrections and clarifications
- David Osorio obituary
- NHS restructure is greatest danger to Streeting’s effort to revive service
- Goal-shy Leicester rooted to bottom of WSL but manager and fans not giving up
- What the Houthis’ entry into the Iran war means for the conflict and the wider region
- Tuchel’s England? Maybe they are just not as good as we would like them to be | Barney Ronay
- Mary Rand obituary
- NHS to miss targets for cutting A&E wait times and performance in England
- The Guardian view on Myanmar’s forgotten war: the military cosplay democracy but people demand the real thing | Editorial
- Struggling humpback whale stranded for third time on German coast
- The Guardian view on peptides: Robert F Kennedy Jr would leave public health policy to the hucksters | Editorial
- Alfie Barbeary’s late try earns Bath thrilling comeback victory against Sale
- Labour has left its loyal supporters disillusioned | Letters
- How we can improve food security in Britain | Letters
- Childminders are a vital, yet overlooked, part of early years care | Letters
- Table tennis can help manage Parkinson’s | Brief letters
- Recognising the slave trade as a crime against humanity is an essential first step | Letters
- Unmasking artists like Banksy and Ferrante | Letters
- Man held on suspicion of attempted murder after car hits pedestrians in Derby
- Tiger Woods’ latest brush with the law leaves questions why golf remains so beholden to him | Ewan Murray