Free app access for The Week’s subscribers during Royal Mail strikes
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Strikes by Royal Mail workers over the next few weeks are likely to disrupt deliveries of The Week magazine. Throughout this period, all subscribers (including those with print-only packages) will be able to read The Week’s digital editions.
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- Visit the Apple App Store or Google Play and download the app.
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- If your customer number has ten digits (eg 123456789123) please add 00 at the start when you log in (eg 00123456789123). If your number has 12 digits you can enter it as it is.
- You can also read an online version of The Week magazine by logging in with your customer number.
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