Skinny Guardian — UK edition
The latest 50 Guardian articles updated at 0700 and 1700 UK time.
- Cool design and wild art on a city break in Metz, north-east France
- Southern Water admits 18-year meter mix-up – but insists we owe it more
- A new start after 60: I became a wrestler, 50 years after falling in love with the sport
- ‘The music could not stop for three days’: how Sirāt went on a road trip to the dark heart of rave
- Two women, no boundaries and no rules: best podcasts of the week
- Logitech MX Master 4 review: the best work mouse you can buy
- Larry (They/Them) review – trans photographer’s colourful creative journey into everyday life
- Gordon Brown by James Macintyre review – a very different kind of politician
- Monday briefing: The Welsh were Labour’s most loyal voters, but even their support is in doubt
- TV tonight: Mackenzie Crook’s lovely new supernatural sitcom
- Iran arrests leading reformists close to the country’s president
- ‘To live a normal life again, it’s a dream come true’: UK’s first climate evacuees can cast off their homes and trauma
- Starwatch: Crescent moon rises next to Antares before dawn
- Red lentils, and lamb and barley: Ilhan Mohamed Abdi’s soup recipes for Iftar
- What links Jeffrey Epstein and Keir Starmer’s government? A thick seam of contempt | Nesrine Malik
- England’s poorest areas have 70% more vape shops and bookmakers than wealthier ones
- Country diary: A walk on the wild side of Whin Sill | Susie White
- Synthetic opioids may have caused hundreds more UK deaths than thought
- ‘We’ve lost everything’: anger and despair in Sicilian town collapsing after landslide
- Campaigners urge UK ministers to make music lyrics inadmissible in court
- Most Indians don’t read for pleasure – so why does the country have 100 literature festivals?
- 300,000 children face 10-year wait for settled status under UK plans, says IPPR
- ‘Pulling up the drawbridge’: Alf Dubs criticises Shabana Mahmood’s plans for child refugees
- Lord of the Flies review – Jack Thorne’s take on the classic is nowhere near the original’s power
- Betrayal review – this espionage thriller is so drab and downbeat it’s like a different genre
- Team GB dreams of Magic Monday and a hat-trick of Olympic medals
- Manchester City must improve to catch Arsenal, says Pep Guardiola
- Corrections and clarifications
- Premier League top scorers 2025-26: who is leading race for golden boot?
- City win sealed with a kiss after resilience of Guéhi twists title race | Andy Hunter
- Starmer in fight to reassert control over Labour party after McSweeney exit
- For some, McSweeney resignation removes obstacle to eventual downfall of Starmer
- England and Wales brace for downpours with more than 200 active flood alerts
- Keir Starmer’s next steps: what hurdles must the prime minister now negotiate?
- Manchester City keep up title chase with late comeback win at Liverpool
- Sanae Takaichi’s conservatives cement power in landslide Japan election win
- Who are No 10’s new power brokers after Morgan McSweeney’s resignation?
- WSL roundup: Chelsea get back into the groove at Spurs as Madonna watches on
- ‘It felt hypocritical’: child internet safety campaign accused of censoring teenagers’ speeches
- Thai PM’s party on track to win election in blow to pro-democracy camp
- Morgan McSweeney’s fall offers a new beginning. Starmer and his cabinet had better grab it | Polly Toynbee
- The Guardian view on the scramble for critical minerals: while powers vie for access, labourers die | Editorial
- The Guardian view on student loans: a graduate levy by stealth is no way to fund the NHS | Editorial
- Morgan McSweeney: brains behind Labour’s comeback undone by poor judgment
- Decent or disastrous? Starmer’s judgment and leadership divide opinion | Letters
- When ‘low contact’ doesn’t mean healing – but coercion | Letters
- Gladys West obituary
- Government on track to lower minimum age for train drivers to 18 in Great Britain
- Counting the real cost of student debt | Letters
- Treaties to limit the proliferation of nuclear weapons are failing | Letters