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In all its forms, The Week is designed for readers who want to know what's going on in the world, but don’t have the time to read a daily newspaper from cover to cover - let alone all of them. Keeping up to date with what's happening, and understanding all the issues, from all angles, has never been more taxing, or more important. The Week takes the very best of the British and international news and comment, and distils it into just 35 succinct editorial pages, helping you to keep abreast of events and form your own opinion of the latest issues.
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