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The Week is a unique digest bringing together the best of the British and international press. In just 35 succinct pages, it provides you with everything you need and want to know about world events. What's more it's a joy to read, keeping you informed as well as entertained.
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The Week magazine subscription - the only way to get the week's news in just 1 hour
Few of us have the time to read one newspaper from cover to cover, let alone the hundreds of newspapers and magazines published in the UK and overseas every week. Britain's daily and Sunday newspapers contain a staggering 5,800 pages. Almost ten million words. Each week.
So, keeping up to date with what's happening - and understanding all the issues behind the headlines - is difficult, if not impossible.
Fortunately the answer is now at hand… with a subscription to The Week magazine.
Stay in touch with all the news
The Week's news coverage is accurate and complete. All the key stories are analysed, plus you get summaries of the best articles from home and abroad, world events at a glance and an informed, succinct briefing on a major news topic.
You also get the lighter side: bizarre tabloid stories, a bit of gossip, a glance at the latest polls, a look at the 'Controversy of the Week', and the week's most important 'Talking Points'.
Keep up with the latest in the arts and sciences…
Arts
The 'Review of Reviews' brings together all of the most interesting and entertaining insights on the latest books, plays, films, operas and art exhibitions, to which we add our essential Listings page and the pick of the week's correspondence.
Health and Science
Discover what the doctors are saying, hear the debates on the major medical dilemmas, and read reports on how science and technology are going to change our lives.
All the stories from the City and how to spend your leisure time…
City
Browse concise summaries of what the leading commentators have to say, coupled with the businesses and people in the news. Track the market movements, hear the best share tips and money–making advice, get advice from expert investors and pour over the major City issue of the week.
Leisure
What are the most attractive and unusual properties on the market? What are the top food writers saying about Britain's restaurants? Where can you find the best buys? It's all in The Week. Also, travel, sport, wine, cars, consumer tips and much much more.
'The Week is the ideal paper for those who are too lazy or too busy. I am both – and proud of it.'
Dawn French, Comedienne
'It's useful, funny and blissfully waffle–free. The Week is a habit I'm actually happy to have acquired.'
Emma Soames, Editor, Saga Magazine
'The Week is a brilliant concept, which has become compulsory reading for everybody who is afraid of having missed something over the past seven days, which means all of us.'
Sir Max Hastings, Former Editor, Evening Standard
'The Week is informative, entertaining and compulsive.'
Charles Moore, Editor, The Daily Telegraph
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Charles Moore, Former-Editor,
The Daily Telegraph
The Week is informative, entertaining and compulsive. -
Ben Elton, Author & Comedian
The Week is a brilliant idea, superbly executed. Jon Snow, News Presenter
The one way to keep abreast when all other news sources fade away.Dawn French, Comedienne
The Week is the ideal paper for those who are too lazy or too busy. I am both - and proud of it.
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