The Week - 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...Why not see what you’ve been missing!
The Week is a unique digest which distils the best of the British and foreign press into just 35 succinct pages - ideal for today's busy lifestyle. What's more, The Week is a joy to read, keeping you entertained as well as informed.
The Week was launched in 1995 as an antidote to media clutter and information overload. Today, The Week is one of the most influential and best-loved magazines covering current affairs in Britain.
Main Stories
The Week documents the main stories from the last 7 days, with analysis of how they were covered by the British and foreign media.
Current Affairs
The Week provides detailed coverage of the British and foreign media’s take on UK and global current affairs.
Politics
The Week gives a totally impartial and balanced view of British politics, summarising opinions from a range of independent and politically biased newspapers.
UK News
The Week packages all the UK media’s coverage of the major UK news stories from the past 7 days.
World News
The Week includes all the major news stories from around the globe, showing how they were covered by the world’s press.
European News
The Week reports all the key news stories from Europe, showing how the European media covered these events.



