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Looking for a quick daily dose of news that won't clutter your inbox? The Guardian's got you covered. Our free weekday morning newsletter delivers the top stories, in-depth analysis, and expert insights to start your day off right.

Each email is carefully curated to bring you the most important news of the day, so you can make informed decisions or simply stay up-to-date on current events. Whether you're a busy professional or just looking for a quick morning read, our newsletter has got you covered.

But don't take our word for it – sign up now and experience the convenience of getting your daily news fix in one easy step. With this newsletter, you'll be the first to know about breaking news, insightful commentary, and expert analysis.

And, as an added bonus, we'll make sure that every weekday morning at 7am lands right in your inbox. No need to worry about missing out on a thing – our email is designed to keep you informed without overwhelming you with too much content.

Just remember: our newsletter may contain ads from charities and other organizations, as well as sponsored content. But don't worry, we'll always be upfront about who's behind the scenes. And rest assured that your data will be handled in accordance with our strict privacy policy – because we care about keeping you safe and informed.
 
I'm not sure I need a daily news email to stay up-to-date... I mean, I've got social media and my fave news websites already 🤔. Plus, it sounds like there'll be ads in them which might be annoying. But at the same time, it's convenient having all that news in one place... maybe? Should probably give it a try and see what it's like 😊.
 
omg u need a morning pick me up lol, like how i feel when i dont get my daily dose of news 🤯. this sounds super helpful btw! a curated newsletter that delivers the important stuff so i can start the day with some sense 😂. also, 7am is right up my alley, cant wait to see what the day brings 💡
 
Ugh, another newsletter trying to get on my email list 🤦‍♂️. Like I don't already have enough newsletters cluttering up my inbox... Can't they just focus on the quality of the content instead of just trying to chug more people's inboxes? And what's with the "we care about keeping you safe and informed" thing - sure, that sounds great, but can we see some actual transparency about how their data collection actually works? It's always the same old vague promises 🙄.
 
🌱 I'm all for simplifying my morning routine, but I've been getting my daily news fix through social media and podcasts anyway. Plus, sometimes I like to scroll through Twitter just to see what's trending 🤔. But hey, if it works for you, go for it! Just don't expect me to rush out of bed at 7am every day 😴.
 
I'm so over these morning newsletters 🙄. Like, I get it, info is important, but can't they just make it available on their website or something? Do we really need to be clogging up our inboxes with a daily dose of news? It's like, isn't that just going to give everyone more clutter and stuff to deal with? 🤯 And don't even get me started on the ads... charities and all that jazz. Can't they just stick to the good stuff? 🤑
 
📰 I'm surprised how many people are still missing out on getting their daily news fix 🤯. I mean, back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy newsletters and whatnot, but we still managed to stay informed 💡. We relied on the radio, TV, or just good old-fashioned word of mouth to get our news on 📺. And you know what? It worked just fine! 🙃 These days, it's like everyone's too busy to even glance at their phone in the morning ☕️. What's wrong with having a daily dose of news to start the day off right? 🤔
 
I love getting my morning news fix from The Guardian's daily newsletter 📰💻! It's so convenient to just hit subscribe and get all the top stories, plus some extra analysis and insights, right into my inbox at 7am every weekday morning 😊. I feel like I'm always in the know about what's going on in the world, which is super helpful for a busy person like me 🤯. Plus, I appreciate that they're transparent about who's behind their ads - it's always good to know! 👍
 
📰 I'm not sure if signing up for a daily news email is really the best way to get your morning fix, you know? It's just another thing to fill up your inbox, right? 🤔 I mean, I love The Guardian as much as the next person, but do we really need to be bombarded with news every day? Can't we just scroll through our feeds for a bit instead? 😊 Plus, what's with all the ads from charities and other organizations? It feels like they're trying to guilt trip us into donating or whatever. And don't even get me started on sponsored content... 🙄 I guess it's good that The Guardian is upfront about who's behind the scenes, but still, can't we just have our news in peace? 😒
 
I'm so done with emails flooding my inbox every morning 📧😩. Like, I get it, news is important, but can't we just have a one-stop-shop for everything? I mean, The Guardian's newsletter sounds fine and all, but what if you're not even online at 7am like they claim 🕰️. What about people who don't want to wake up that early or those with slower internet speeds? It feels like it's just another way for us to be bombarded with more content when we already can't keep up 🤯.

But, on the other hand, I guess having a daily dose of news in one place could be pretty helpful...if you're into that sort of thing 💡.
 
I'm not sure if I'd want to wake up at 7am every day just to get my daily news fix... it feels like there's always gonna be something going on, whether it's good or bad 🤯. Can't we just get our morning caffeine fix without the extra info? And what's with the ads from charities and sponsored content? I guess that's a small price to pay for staying informed, but still... wouldn't love to have all those notifications popping up in my inbox! 😅
 
📰 I'm all for signing up for a daily news email like this - it's so convenient! But, can't we also make sure to keep an eye on how much 'ad space' is being taken up in our inbox? 🤯 I mean, I get it, charities and sponsored content are important too... but let's not forget we're trying to stay informed here, not bombarded with sales pitches 😅. And please, Guardian, can you also make sure those emails aren't just clogged full of links to buy stuff? Like, I want the news, not a shopping list 🛍️!
 
📰 I signed up for their newsletter 🤔, gotta say it's a good way to stay on top of things without getting overwhelmed by all the other news sites online... plus it's free 😊 so can't complain! But, out of curiosity, do they really deliver at 7am every morning? Hope they don't start sending spammy emails 📧 or something...
 
🤔 i just saw this thread about signing up for The Guardian's daily news email and i'm like, why not? its a great way to stay on top of current events without having to scroll through all that noise on social media 📰💻 plus, the fact that they offer charity ads is actually kind of cool, right? we should be supporting those orgs more often 😊 anyway, has anyone else signed up for this newsletter yet?
 
I'm so sick of daily newsletters trying to cram an entire day's worth of news into my inbox at 7am 🙄. Can't they just chill for once? I mean, who needs their morning fix that early? And what's up with the "carefully curated" nonsense? Sounds like a marketing ploy to me 😒. Plus, ads from charities and sponsored content? Really? That's not how I want my daily news to be sold to me 🤑. And don't even get me started on the "strict privacy policy" – we all know that's just corporate jargon 😴.
 
omg, 7am daily news email sounds like a lifesaver 🙌🏼, i need my morning dose of current events to get me going before work, dont know what im gonna do when it stops sending out the newsletter lol 🤔
 
📰👍 I think it's a great idea to have a daily news email like this, especially for people who are busy and can't keep up with all the news throughout the day. It's like getting your morning coffee - you need something to start your day off right! Plus, The Guardian is a reputable source, so I trust that they'll be delivering accurate and unbiased info. One thing I'd suggest is making sure the emails are easy on the eyes, maybe with a simple design that doesn't overwhelm me too much. And yeah, ads from charities can be a nice touch, but let's see how we go with sponsored content... 🤔
 
I'm not sure I need a daily dose of news anymore 🤔. With all the sources out there, how do you know which ones to trust? Maybe we should get rid of these newsletters and just follow our favorite journalists on social media instead... or better yet, just keep up with what's trending on Twitter 🐦
 
I'm not sure I'd sign up for a daily email just to get my news fix... don't get me wrong, it sounds convenient 🤔. But think about it, how much time are you gonna waste scrolling through your inbox every morning just to stay updated? It's already hard enough to keep on top of things with social media notifications and stuff. Plus, what if the emails are too promotional or spammy? The ads from charities and sponsored content might be a bit of an eyesore 📦. I mean, can't we just tune in to our fave news channels or podcasts instead?
 
Umm, I dont no... just signed up for some random newsletter and already getting bombarded with ads 🤯. Like, I get it The Guardian's got a reputation for quality journalism, but can't they just keep the ads to a minimum? And what's up with sending emails at 7am every morning? Can't sleep much on weekdays anyway 😴. Also, "carefully curated" sounds like marketing speak to me 🤔... anyone else signed up for this newsletter or is it just me being paranoid? 💡
 
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