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Stories that truly matter globally, told with expert insight by an unparalleled network of correspondents around the world.
These are all hallmarks of BBC journalism. Now, we’re creating more ways for readers around the world to easily access this quality content.
We offer expertly-curated email newsletters that bring you the best of the BBC straight to your inbox.
And with a growing collection of subject areas, from news to sports, you’re sure to find something.
Get the latest news from around the world every day with News Briefing. Meanwhile, North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher understands American politics in his weekly US Politics Unspun newsletter.
For all the Premier League news and gossip, subscribe to Football Extra’s newsletter.
Royal Watch tells the story behind the Royal Family. The latest developments in global technology are at Tech Decoded, and everything you need to know in the boardroom and beyond is at World of Business.
For the latest climate news and hopeful updates, Future Earth is your newsletter. The Essential List brings together all the best features twice a week. And In History offers a journey back in time, digging into important historical events that happened during the same week in the past.
Six Steps to Calm provides six weeks of science-backed techniques for dealing with stress and anxiety delivered to your inbox, and Health Fix provides insights and tips for better health and well-being.
Some BBC newsletters are sent to readers every weekday, while others arrive weekly. What unites them is that they connect you with the BBC, giving you a unique perspective and helping you discover stories you might have missed.
Signing up is quick and easy. Simply click the link below and enter your details. These newsletters are also available to readers outside the UK. UK readers can sign up to our newsletter here.
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News briefing
Never miss a story that matters with our essential guide to the world’s top stories in this leading twice-daily newsletter.
News Briefing rounds out the day with key headlines and expert analysis from BBC correspondents around the world.
We provide expert insights and on-the-ground reporting to help you feel at the heart of our coverage.
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Unsolved American politics
Calm, measured reporting and insightful analysis that cuts through the noise – that’s what our US Politics Unspun newsletter delivers.
Anthony Zurcher, a North American correspondent who has covered US politics for 30 years based in Washington, DC, will be the lead.
Anthony will help you understand the twists and turns of Donald Trump’s second presidential term and help you grasp the bigger picture.
Readers outside the UK can sign up to the newsletter here. If you live in the UK, you can register here.
business world
Stay up to date with New York business correspondent Michelle Fleury. Michel Fleury keeps readers on top of the global business picture and delves into the most important stories for the boardroom and beyond.
In each edition, delivered to your inbox every Wednesday, Michelle rates prospects and also highlights the work of our business correspondents around the world, from London to Singapore.
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So lean back and enjoy a hand-picked selection of the best features from the BBC. Our world-class editors select the smartest, sharpest articles and videos.
This email newsletter delivers the best features, videos and unmissable news straight to your inbox twice a week, every Tuesday and Friday. Click here to sign up.
football extra
Stay up to date with the latest news, insight and gossip with BBC Sport as your Premier League partner. Football Extra, hosted by former Chelsea, Everton and Scotland winger turned analyst Pat Nevin, will arrive in your inbox every Monday, plus messages from BBC Football teams on other days.
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6 steps to calm your mind
Many of us experience stress and anxiety on a regular basis. While there is no magic cure for mental health issues, there are some evidence-based activities that can promote calm.
Six Steps to Calm is a newsletter course from science writer Melissa Hogeboom that sends simple, science-backed anti-anxiety exercises to your inbox for six consecutive weeks.
Click here to sign up.
health modification
It can be difficult to find the things that will make the biggest improvements to our health and well-being. It’s especially difficult when you’re faced with so much contradictory advice.
Health Fix is here to help. This newsletter delivers myth-busting insights and tips rooted in real, trusted scientific research, delivered to your inbox every Wednesday.
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future earth
Our changing planet is one of the greatest stories of our time.
The Future Earth newsletter brings you important news, honest conversations and hopeful developments on climate and sustainability.
Anchored by climate reporter Karl Nassman, this email arrives in your inbox every Tuesday. A trusted guide to how climate change is impacting everything from weather to finances, we shine a light on untold stories and positive innovation.
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royal watch
Every Thursday, we bring you an inside look at the royal family, with expert analysis and behind-the-scenes insight from royal correspondent Sean Colan.
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decoded technology
Decoding the biggest developments in technology using exclusive insights and analysis from the world’s tech hubs. To wrap up the week, North American technology correspondent James Clayton takes a look at what’s driving Monday’s agenda. Meanwhile, Friday’s edition features communications on emerging technologies from our correspondents in other parts of the world.
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in history
Step back in time with In History, our weekly newsletter exploring key moments from the past that still resonate today.
Each newsletter takes a deep dive into a significant historical event that took place during the same week in the past, and delves into the BBC’s rich video and audio archives to tell you these stories in a way you’ve never seen or heard before. I will tell you.
‘In History’, delivered to your inbox every Thursday, shows how radio listeners are discovering these historical moments for the first time by sharing original copies of BBC Newsreader manuscripts, complete with handwritten notes and annotations. It also provides a unique perspective on what you know.
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