Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Gotta watch ‘em all? Pokémon-style app for birdwatching launches
- Katherine Ryan has had a facelift at 42. Why do I feel betrayed? | Polly Hudson
- What do we know about Reform UK’s frontbench team of four?
- Football Daily | Refereeing is stuck in a frustrating feedback loop, with no easy way out
- Cardboard crazy! Scavenger genius Shigeru Ban on building cathedrals and quake shelters with paper
- A binge and a prayer: Italian monks told to avoid Netflix and social media
- Arteta admits Arsenal are looking at warm-up routines after ‘unusual’ spate of injuries
- The Labour Together scandal goes right to the heart of No 10 – Starmer has nowhere to hide | Peter Geoghegan
- Warner Bros gives Paramount seven days to make ‘best and final’ offer
- Cheshire council leaders urged to resign after proposing new town without local support
- A historic force to be reckoned with, a giant to be mourned. Our panel pays tribute to the Rev Jesse Jackson
- ‘An insult to our name’: AfD urged to stop using Simson mopeds at events
- 12 sustainable cleaning and toiletries subscriptions that make life easier – and cut plastic waste
- Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny review – big and brash staging for Brecht and Weill’s whisky-soaked dystopia
- ‘It’s a protest movement behind windows’: tribute to the Iranians risking their lives to film dissent
- Iran-US talks: agreement reached on ‘guiding principles’ after ‘constructive’ meeting, Tehran says
- Henry Pollock handed first England start in Six Nations clash with Ireland
- Nigel Farage unveils Reform UK frontbench team and warns over dissent
- Jesse Jackson was ‘direct connection to great civil rights era’, says Diane Abbott
- Spain to investigate social media firms over AI-generated child sexual abuse material
- ‘Scandalous and unacceptable’: readers on the new UK entry rules for dual nationals
- Tarique Rahman sworn in as Bangladeshi prime minister
- Jesse Jackson obituary
- Artist Henrike Naumann used sofas, chairs and coffee tables to interrogate a divided Germany
- Williamson back for World Cup qualifiers as Wiegman denies contract is ‘distraction’
- After Miss Julie review – sex takes second place to snarling class warfare
- Redux Redux review – multiverse hopping child-abduction thriller keeps things simple
- The secret to perfect roast chicken | Kitchen aide
- The gulf between critics and audience has never been wider – just look at Melania’s Rotten Tomatoes score
- Premier League boosted by 25% rise in South American rights with £450m ESPN deal
- France issues red flood alerts after ‘exceptional’ rainfall
- ‘It’s betrayal’: Shetland’s scallop fishers brace for arrival of UK’s largest salmon farm
- Night King review – Hong Kong hostess bar comedy is love letter to old-style Kowloon nightlife
- Austrian football shaken after hidden cameras found in Altach women’s team’s changing room
- Frederick Wiseman brought a uniquely empowering scale to his immersive documents of ordinary life
- ‘Betrayed’: 21 Hartlepool councillors threaten to quit Labour over care budget
- First Thing: Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies aged 84
- ‘No cushion, no seatbelt, no airbag’: the GB bobsledder who races with her eyes closed
- Boohoo and Debenhams owner raises £35m, risking Mike Ashley clash
- Medics in UK and US say they have been barred from Gaza after speaking out
- ‘Quite frankly, we have nothing to lose’: how the UK is going weird for its 2026 Eurovision entry
- UK shelves £110m frictionless post-Brexit trade border project
- Hyatt chair Thomas Pritzker steps down over Epstein links
- Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist’s phone, report claims
- EU to investigate Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls and weapons
- What exactly is it about Britons that makes us so good at hurtling down an icy drainpipe? | Zoe Williams
- The Breakdown | France’s creative heart ‘Jalipont’ can easily join rugby’s great double-acts
- England’s slow-burn T20 World Cup heads for Super 8s with campaign yet to ignite
- What’s the state of this Starmer-led nation? Speak to angry voters in Gorton and Denton and it all becomes clear | Owen Jones
- Wuthering Heights is at its heart a story of class and race. Emerald Fennell has got it all wrong | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett