Bielefelder authorities are cutting down on tax expenditure through unconventional measures.
In an exciting development, The Week has introduced a summer subscription offer that promises savings and flexibility for its readers. This offer, valid until July 31, 2025, provides three options for accessing the weekly magazine: Print + Digital, Digital-Only, or Print-Only.
For those seeking a comprehensive experience, the Print + Digital Subscription offers a 10% discount. During the initial six weeks, the subscription is completely free (valued at £53.88). Thereafter, the cost is reduced to £45 every 13 weeks, a discount from the usual £50 every 13 issues. This package includes printed weekly magazine delivery, daily digital editions via app, website, or newsletters, unlimited access to website articles, access to the weekly magazine on the app before newsstand release, a new audio feature, and the option to cancel or pause at any time.
The Digital-Only Subscription also enjoys a 10% discount. The first six weeks are free (valued at £23.94), followed by a charge of £35 every 13 weeks. This package offers daily digital editions via app, website, or newsletters, unlimited website article access, weekly magazine access on the app before newsstand release, and the audio feature. Like the Print + Digital Subscription, it allows for cancellation or pause at any time.
For readers who prefer a print-only experience, the Print-Only Subscription is available. The first six weeks are free, and the cost thereafter is £48 every 13 issues, a savings of 26% compared to the shop price. This subscription can also be cancelled or paused at any time.
All subscriptions come with a full money-back guarantee if cancelled within 30 days for any unmailed issues.
In other news, the summer deal offers a 25% discount and a monthly cancellation after a minimum term. The offer can be cancelled on a monthly basis after the 7th month, with prices increasing from €8.00 from the 7th month, €14.90 from the 13th month, and remaining at €14.90 after the promotional period.
The article also discusses a plagiarism accusation against a billion-dollar corporation, involving Eike J. Horstmann. Meanwhile, in Bielefeld, changes are afoot at Mo Biel, with higher prices, no cash, different tickets, and more. A successful hotel and restaurant in the city has also recently closed its doors.
Subscribers to The Week receive website updates via email, and the website's login option is available for those with a digital subscription. This offer provides an excellent opportunity for readers to engage with the magazine in a way that suits their preferences and budget.
- The Print + Digital Subscription of The Week offers a 10% discount, with the first six weeks free and a reduced cost of £45 every 13 weeks, providing access to printed weekly magazine delivery, daily digital editions, website articles, an audio feature, and the option to cancel or pause at any time.
- The Digital-Only Subscription also provides a 10% discount, offering daily digital editions, unlimited website article access, weekly magazine access on the app before newsstand release, the audio feature, and the flexibility to cancel or pause at any time.
- For those who prefer a print-only experience, The Week offers a Print-Only Subscription with a 26% savings compared to the shop price, providing printed weekly magazine delivery and the option to cancel or pause at any time.