Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Supergirl review – sprightly and sparkling superhero yarn without the usual baffling DC backstory
- Red-hot strikers, errors and smart subs: why the 2026 World Cup is a goal-fest
- AI helps read papyrus scroll burnt to crisp during Vesuvius eruption
- Graceless Kemi concedes not a croak of kindness for newly liberated Keir | John Crace
- Great Britain’s grid operator pays £10m for extra power to avoid supply crunch tonight
- Dyson HushJet Mini Cool fan review: I’ve never tested a handheld fan this powerful – or this loud
- Burnham’s pick for chief of staff led firm that advised BP, Apple and Amazon
- UK records its hottest June day, beating highs from 1957 and 1976
- More than 500 mothers and babies died or were harmed at ‘toxic’ Nottingham NHS trust, report finds
- Fans for fans: power demand surges as England viewers cope with heatwave
- ‘Bold, truth-telling’: learning from the rich histories of pan-African journalism
- Bedford crash occurred after train passed red signal and was not stopped, investigators believe
- Ben Stokes apologises to England teammates: backlash against Joe Root ‘hurt me’
- I grew up watching Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova – this tale of their friendship wrecked me | Emma Brockes
- Germany’s Kai Havertz: ‘I make runs that look pointless but I’m creating space’
- I’m torn between supporting my two national teams in the World Cup – and the pain is very real
- German swimming lake criticised for ban on non-German speakers
- BT pension scheme lost £300m on Thames Water stake
- Keir Starmer to stay on as MP but unlikely to want cabinet role
- Football Daily | The dullest game of the World Cup so far? Welcome back, England
- A decade after the Brexit vote, Europe has moved on even if Britain hasn’t
- Dior mashes up laid-back ‘indie sleaze’ with elegant luxury
- Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: slouchy jeans and a short jacket is the new (and more chill) power suit
- ‘It’s giving me carnival vibes’: how Fête de la Musique became a must-visit event for the Black diaspora
- ‘It’s defiance’: why some Bosniaks are reviving historic flag as they cheer on World Cup squad
- The history of brilliantly terrible World Cup video games
- The best epilators in the UK for fuss-free hair removal at home, tested
- Smash and grab: Wimbledon’s big hitters fear the overhead like no other shot
- Louis Vuitton brings the beach to Paris in near 40C heat
- I was wary of driverless cars and their tech overlords – but they could give me a different future | Gabriel Stewart
- Andy Burnham plans to move parts of No 10 operation to Manchester
- Driven to succeed: meet London’s youngest black-cab driver
- Making earwax melt and teeth rattle: the project returning music to our bodies
- German war hero Annika at her farm for struggling veterans: Jan Kraus’s best photograph
- The Warriors come out to Broadway with Lin-Manuel Miranda musical
- From Dorset to Japan, this month’s adventures in chocolate go global
- ‘The family rift is as strong as ever’: how Brexit rocked our relationships
- Pair admit manslaughter after poisoning men in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire
- Did a rightwing US media startup unwittingly fall under Russian influence? A new podcast investigates
- Venus & Adonis review – Simon Russell Beale narrates cheeky tale of puppet passion
- Bahraini award to UK envoy shows ‘our diplomats are up for grabs’, says peer
- London, Oldham, Bradford and Keighley named as first focus of grooming gangs inquiry
- Game of stones: how paintings of marble reveal a world of magical medieval mysticism
- France confirms first Ebola case in doctor who had worked in DRC
- How to turn under- or over-ripe strawberries into a brilliant no-churn ice-cream – recipe | Waste not
- Turandot review – Opera Holland Park celebrate 30 years with Puccini’s grand guignol
- Meta pauses employee tracker for AI training amid privacy concerns
- Israel continues to commit genocide by targeting children in Gaza, UN inquiry finds | First Thing
- Nearly a quarter of voters in Europe now back far-right parties
- ‘Significant harm’: children’s watchdog decries Home Office plan to push out refused asylum seekers