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Read the best of the week’s news coverage on your Windows device with this handy app from the UK edition of The Week magazine, optimised especially for your device. The Week magazine is a unique and witty digest bringing together the best of British and international press. Created for busy people like you, The Week condenses the news to give you a balanced view of a wide range of topics from the last seven days. All the key stories are analysed, plus you’ll get summaries of the best articles from around the world, global events at a glance, and an informed, succinct briefing on a major news topic. You’ll also get the lighter side, including a look at the ‘Controversy of the Week’, the arts, sport, the week’s most important ‘Talking Points, property, a bit of gossip – and more. The complete magazine is available to read with this app. But don't take our word for it: download the app and subscribe today to see why over 378,000 readers rely on The Week every week to tell them all they need to know about everything that matters.
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Love this Magazine by Barbra
I've been reading The Week US edition for several years and love it, but I am English by birth and personality and when I found out The Week has a UK issue I had to try it. I like the fact that the concept and layout are the same and I believe I will find it an excellent way of staying abreast of what's happening in my homeland.
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A great summary of UK and global news by steve
As a brit living in the States, this news feed is vital for my sanity. Unlike the heavily commercial, partisan and almost exclusively US focused media outlets like HLN, FOX and CNN, 'The Week' provides balanced coverage of UK concerns with a dash of key global events.
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Marketing Deception by Charles
I love the Week. No question it is a jewel of global news aggregation. However, listing this as "Free" is deceiving. It is not free. After one installs it, then one can see there is nothing free but the right to buy it. I HAVE NO PROBLEM paying for it. BUT listing it as Free is deceptive, and shows that the people running the digital are lacking ethics or getting paid per download. Either way, this this approach is not good for a Brand like the week. Love the Week....Shame on the digital folks who are pushing this