Thursday, June 29, 2017

Guardian Today - UK edition

editors picks
Rupert Murdoch / Sky takeover bid referred to competition authorities
Sky takeover bid referred to competition authorities
Grenfell Tower fire / Survivors barred from council meeting
George Pell / Cardinal takes leave from Vatican to fight sexual abuse charges
Queen's speech / Rebel Tories could back abortion amendment
Mosul / Mosque where Isis declared caliphate 'has been recaptured'
NHS / Chiefs soften 'brutal' cost-cutting plan after huge backlash
sport
Live / Australia v Sri Lanka: Women's Cricket World Cup – live!
Australia v Sri Lanka: Women's Cricket World Cup – live!
Steph Curry's vanity project is a kick in the teeth to journeymen golf pros
Ewan Murray
Live / County cricket: Essex v Middlesex and more day-nighters – live!
Tour de France 2017: stage-by-stage guide
Andy Murray pulls out of Hurlingham match as hip problem persists
FCC cricket podcast: Sam Northeast on captaining Kent and his England chances
comment is free
Dance of Fire by Yelena Black - review
Applauding a public sector pay cap? Tories are cheering their own demise
Polly Toynbee
Trump was sleazy with a reporter. Her awkward laugh felt all too familiar
Jessica Valenti
I'm HIV-positive. But thanks to drugs, no one can catch the virus from me
Michael Nugent
The Tories need a lot more than a new driver for their clapped-out machine
Ian Birrell
Even now, nobody is listening to the Grenfell survivors
Seraphima Kennedy
Keep it in the Ground
Keep it in the ground names list
culture
Art of noise: how galleries became the best places to rave
Art of noise: how galleries became the best places to rave
Before Girls, cult classic Girlfriends captured young women's hopes, fears and friendships
Brodie Lancaster
Doctors, dog-walkers, protestors and preachers: meet the Mancs called to the festival catwalk
Alice Cooper webchat – your questions answered on pranks, makeup remover and Bowie
Late-night TV on private prisons: 'Trump has no idea what he's talking about'
Celebrating the female gaze: women photographing women – in pictures
business
Live / UK consumer credit rises as the pound pushes above $1.30 - business live
UK consumer credit rises as the pound pushes above $1.30 - business live
Sky's the limit? How broadcaster has fared over three decades
Rolls-Royce vows to protect 7,000 jobs with £150m investment
FCA knows its scrutiny of the investment sector has only just started
Nils Pratley
Stagecoach says it has overpaid for East Coast rail contract as profitability plunges
UK taxpayers face multi-billion burden for dismantling of North Sea rigs
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Live / Ministers plan concession on abortion and Northern Ireland ahead of key vote, Leadsom hints - Politics live
Ministers plan concession on abortion and Northern Ireland ahead of key vote, Leadsom hints - Politics live
Brexodus has begun. We EU nationals know staying on is too big a gamble
Joris Luyendijk
Arkansas Ten Commandments monument destroyed hours after installation
US chain Trader Joe's 'genius' new 'puff dogs' ridiculed for being sausage rolls
The best films of 2017 so far
Grenfell Tower inquiry judge has controversial history in housing cases
technology
Dead by Daylight review – a decent stab at an interactive slasher flick
Dead by Daylight review – a decent stab at an interactive slasher flick
How can I invest in bitcoin?
Counter-terrorism was never meant to be Silicon Valley's job. Is that why it's failing?
'My electronic Swiss army knife': readers on 10 years of the iPhone
Google can be forced to pull results globally, Canada supreme court rules
iPhone at 10: how it changed everything
travel
Myth and majesty in China's Xinjiang lake district
Myth and majesty in China's Xinjiang lake district
Should you make your bed when staying at a hotel, like Margaret Thatcher?
Send a tip on places to eat in Lisbon – and win a £200 hotel voucher
Roaming Acinipo's Roman ruins
Scenes of the Canadian wilderness on the Great Trail
Scotland's rocky road: a journey to the edge of Lewis – a photo essay
life and style
'I'm eating pork pies like two decades of vegetarianism never happened'
Nell Frizzell
'I'm eating pork pies like two decades of vegetarianism never happened'
Is there any way to avoid writer's butt?
Water Wipeout: taking on the UK's wettest, muddiest fun run
Sudoku 3787 hard
It's in smoothies, toothpaste and pizza – is charcoal the new black?
Two Kitchens: an exclusive extract from Rachel Roddy's new book, part one
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