The WeekDay: Now on iPad, a free daily news app from The Week
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- The WeekDay's unique format covers not just news, but also food & drink, films, theatre and much more…
- Our twice-daily editions, at 8am and 5pm, top and tail your day with a stimulating and informative briefing
- Bespoke designs for iPhone and iPad
- Enable notifications and The WeekDay will be downloaded automatically every morning and evening
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