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Make their week, every week Enjoy extra savings on gift subscriptions The Week magazine is the perfe

Make their week, every week [View this email online]( [MyFavouriteMagazines]( [The Week Header]( Enjoy extra savings on gift subscriptions The Week magazine is the perfect present for curious thinkers who are open to discovering new ideas and perspectives. Every week our award-winning team comb through over 200 news sources from around the world and stitch together everything you need to know into one concise, unbiased and utterly entertaining read. From the biggest debates to uplifting stories that didn't make the headlines, every issue provides insight, perspective and the confidence that comes with feeling fully informed. Give a subscription to friends and family (or treat yourself) and enjoy: - An exclusive £5 off our Christmas gift offers - Savings of up to 53% on the shop price - Free delivery of the magazine every week - A Christmas card to give on the day Christmas gift subscriptions start in the new year (we'd hate to spoil the surprise) and are available from as little as £33.75 for the first 13 issues. Take a look at our sale below, and give a gift that keeps on giving. [Claim your discount]( --------------------------------------------------------------- How it works [Choose your gift]( Choose your gift Easy and secure, get your Christmas shopping done in just a few clicks [Show you care]( Show you care Order by 10th December and we'll send you a card to give on Christmas Day [Special delivery]( Special delivery Your loved one will receive their first issue of The Week in January Overseas offers also available. Your subscription is protected by our Money-Back Guarantee. Cancel any time and we will refund on any unmailed issues. Christmas subscriptions start in the new year. If you have an enquiry about The Week, please email [subscriptions@theweek.co.uk]( or call 0330 333 9494 (calls are charged at your standard local rate). [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from marketing emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. For subscription enquiries please call: +44 (0) 330 333 1113. Lines are open Monday- Saturday 8am- 6pm UK Time or e-mail: help@magazinesdirect.com. Calls to 0330 numbers will be charged at no more than a national landline call, and may be included in your phone provider’s call bundle. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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