BBC newsletters - find the right ones for you

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From global news headlines to the latest on the Royal Family, there is a BBC newsletter for you

Stories of true global significance told with expert insight by an unrivalled network of correspondents around the world.

These are all hallmarks of BBC journalism - and now we are increasing the ways international readers can access this quality content at their fingertips.

We offer expertly curated email newsletters that bring the best of the BBC direct to your inbox.

And, from news to sport, our growing collection of subject areas means there is sure to be something for you.

You can get your daily fix of global news from News Briefing, external, while North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher makes sense of the presidential election in his twice-weekly US Election Unspun, external newsletter.

For news and gossip from the Premier League, Football Extra, external is the newsletter for you.

Royal Watch, external gives the inside story on the Royal Family. The latest developments in global technology are in Tech Decoded, external, while everything you need to know for the boardroom and beyond is in World of Business, external.

For the latest climate news and hopeful updates, Future Earth, external is the newsletter for you. The Essential List, external rounds up all the best features twice a week. And In History, external provides a journey back in time, diving into key historical events that occurred during the same week in bygone years.

Six Steps to Calm, external delivers science-backed techniques for dealing with stress and anxiety to your inbox over six weeks

Some BBC newsletters are sent to readers every weekday, while others arrive weekly. What unites them is that they connect you to the BBC, give you perspectives you will not get elsewhere and help you discover articles you might otherwise have missed.

Signing up is fast and straightforward - just click the links below and enter your details. These newsletters are available to readers outside the UK. For readers in the UK, sign up to newsletters here.

I really hope you enjoy our newsletters. The number we offer is growing all the time, so keep your eyes peeled for more soon.

I am keen to hear what you, our valued readers, think - so please email me, external with any feedback or suggestions.

News Briefing

Never miss the news that matters, with our essential guide to the world's top stories in this flagship twice-daily newsletter.

News Briefing bookends your day, providing top headlines and expert analysis from the BBC's correspondents around the globe.

It offers expert insights and on-the-ground reporting to help you feel at the heart of our coverage.

Click here, external to sign up.

US Election Unspun

Calm, measured reporting and insightful analysis that cuts through the noise - that's what our US Election Unspun newsletter offers.

It is fronted by Anthony Zurcher, our North America correspondent based in Washington DC, who has been covering US politics for 30 years.

After more than a decade at the BBC, providing clarity on the US political scene to audiences in America and beyond, Anthony is just the person to help you make sense of the 2024 presidential election.

In each edition of the newsletter, Anthony will send his takeaways of what you really need to know and help you see the bigger global picture.

Readers outside the UK can sign up here, external for the newsletter. Those in the UK can sign up here.

World of Business

Gain the leading edge with New York business correspondent Michelle Fleury, who keeps readers on top of the global business picture and digs into the most consequential stories - for the boardroom and beyond.

In each edition, landing in inboxes every Wednesday, Michelle assesses the outlook and also showcases the work of business correspondents around the world, from London to Singapore.

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The Essential List

Lean back and catch up with our hand-picked selection of the best of BBC features. The smartest, sharpest articles and videos are chosen for you by our world-class editors.

This email newsletter delivers a twice-weekly slice of the best features, videos and can't-miss news, direct to your inbox every Tuesday and Friday. Click here , externalto sign up.

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The Essential List delivers a weekly selection of the best writing on culture, travel, health and more

Football Extra

Let BBC Sport be your companion to the Premier League and give you an edge with the latest news, insights and gossip. Football Extra arrives in inboxes every weekday - hosted by Pat Nevin, the former Chelsea, Everton and Scotland winger turned analyst, every Monday and from the wider BBC Football squad on other days.

Click here, external to sign up.

Six Steps to Calm

More of us are experiencing stress and anxiety on a regular basis. While there's no magic cure for mental health challenges, there are several evidence-based activities that can promote calmness.

Six Steps to Calm is a newsletter course in which science writer Melissa Hogeboom sends readers simple, science-backed anti-anxiety exercises to their inbox over six consecutive weeks.

Click here, external to sign up.

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Six Steps to Calm delivers simple, science-backed exercises to do at home

Future Earth

Our changing planet is one of the biggest stories of our time.

The Future Earth newsletter brings you essential news, honest conversations and hopeful developments about the climate and sustainability.

Anchored by climate reporter Carl Nasman, the email lands in inboxes every Tuesday - shining a light on untold stories and positive innovations as your trusted guide to how climate change is impacting everything from our weather to your finances.

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The latest developments on climate and sustainability are in the Future Earth newsletter

Royal Watch

Get the inside story on the Royal Family every Thursday, with expert analysis and behind-the-scenes insights from royal correspondent Sean Coughlan.

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Tech Decoded

Decode the biggest developments in technology, with exclusive insights and analysis from the tech hubs of the world. Bookending your week, North America Tech Reporter James Clayton looks ahead at what is driving the agenda on Monday - while Friday's edition showcases a dispatch on emerging tech from a correspondent elsewhere in the world.

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In History

Journey back in time with In History, a weekly newsletter exploring pivotal moments from the past that still resonate today.

Each newsletter will take a deep dive into key historical events that occurred during the same week in bygone years, delving into the BBC's rich video and audio archive to tell these stories in a way they've never been seen or heard before.

In History, which lands in inboxes every Thursday, will also provide a unique look at how radio listeners first learned about these historic moments by sharing original copies of BBC newsreaders' scripts, complete with handwritten notes and annotations.

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