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33% off Ground News Premium (UK deal)
TL;DR: A one-year subscription to Ground News Premium is on sale for £15.44 as of Oct. 3, saving you 33% on list price.
Between the news feeds on Instagram, Twitter, and your standard media platforms, there’s a lot of information constantly being thrown at you every second of the day. One way to streamline your news consumption is with an aggregator site.
For less than £20, a Ground News Premium subscription gathers stories from over 50,000 sources – across all political spectrums from all over the world. Basically, if someone’s reporting it, you’re going to hear about it.
Ground News also highlights where each outlet falls on the political spectrum and tracks how one specific story or scandal evolves in real-time. This short explainer video gives you the inside scoop:
For those who simply want (or need) a break and prefer not to get tangled in the web of politics, Ground News allows users to filter through your interests. If business or lifestyle stories are more up your alley, you can check those boxes and only get notified of articles related to what you actually want to read about.
It’s not a bad deal for only £15.44. Regularly, a one-year subscription is priced at £22, which means you’ll be saving 33% with this discount.
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