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Understand the events shaping our world with the Guardian. Never miss breaking news, dive into diverse opinion pieces, follow stories minute-by-minute with our dynamic live blogs, from world news and politics to business news and sport. The Guardian news app is free to download and offers you a beautiful, intuitive mobile experience, so you can read, watch and listen to our independent reporting whenever it suits you.

To give you a taste of our app, we’re offering you free access to a limited number of articles, which refreshes on a regular basis. If you’re a regular reader, you might consider subscribing. Subscribe to get full access to Guardian articles in our app, so you can read quality, international journalism with no restrictions.

Why download today?
Enjoy a generous number of articles every month for free, before we ask you to subscribe
Receive breaking news alerts, so you’ll never miss a story
Save articles to read later, creating your own reading list
Make our homepage your own by choosing the topics that interest you most
Follow your favourite columnists, series or sports teams to get personalised notifications

And when you subscribe, you’ll unlock:
Unlimited reading in the app, with no subscription messages
Ad-free, so your experience is uninterrupted
Offline reading – download articles to explore on the go

What’s more, subscribing to our news app is a great way to show your support for fearless, independent Guardian journalism. As a reader-funded news organisation, we rely on your funding to power our future. Thank you.

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If you subscribe to the Guardian app, our subscription terms will also apply https://www.theguardian.com/info/2023/feb/24/the-guardian-news-app-terms-conditions. Your subscription will auto renew and you will be charged before the next renewal date unless you cancel.

What’s New

Version 11.59

We've been busy improving the app:
* Ensures all users have access to the latest designs and My Guardian feature.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
250.7K Ratings

250.7K Ratings

Editors’ Choice

Beautifully designed and easy to navigate, this app from the award-winning newspaper delivers the intelligent stories and thought-provoking analysis that the periodical has been known for since it launched way back in 1821. From insight into the evolving pop-culture scene to the latest breaking news, The Guardian provides incisive coverage in a thoroughly modern format through captivating photo essays, thoughtful op-eds, essential sports reports and even interactive crossword puzzles.

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How to Know What’s Going On….

I suggest one way to have a true sense of what’s going on in the world you live in is to read The Guardian newspaper. You will find it full of news, that’s facts and truth, not someone’s truth, simply the truth, what has actually happened. You will find some useful analysis of what is happening, how events and themes link together to give a clear picture. You will find this well written and good to read even if what an article describes saddens you, you will have confidence that you know what’s going on. You will find background to news, links that illuminate how we got to here. These links are easy to follow and give you a more full and clear picture of what’s going on. Another wonderful thing is that The Guardian does not have an axe to grind like some other newspapers, just read it if you seek a better, fairer, more honest picture to explain what’s going on. And if you care about sport, money, theatre, music, I could go on and on, you will find journalism by writers who have a passion for all of these and more. If you want your newspaper to speak truth to power, try it.

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Be careful how you sign in, or you’ll be charged twice, without option for refund

The app itself works great, and I’m happy to pay for good quality journalism. So 1-star review pertains to the subscription system which is broken, not the quality of the content.

Have had a regular donation to the Guardian for years, but didn’t have app access, so increased my subscription fee last June in order to gain access. Was struggling to login with my Guardian login details, so signed in via AppleID. This has resulted in my being charged twice per month, once via Apple and once via PayPal direct to the Guardian. The Apple subscription does not name the app the payment is related to on bank statements so easy to miss that dual payments being taken, particularly as one payment is for £10 and the other £9.99. Have been trying to get a refund all afternoon having been charged twice for months for the same product. Very disappointing, both from Apple and the Guardian. It shouldn’t be difficult to alert a customer that they have two accounts with identical email address. And when it is realised that this has been happening, it shouldn’t be such a battle to receive a refund. Customer services at both ends didn’t give the impression that they cared much about trying to increase safeguards against this happening, so resorting to leaving a public review.

App Privacy

The developer, Guardian News and Media Limited, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

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