Our 11 favourite newsletters of the moment 

Newsletters are a wonderful way to keep up with politics, business, culture and everything in between. And we should know! We made our newsletter the star of the show because we enjoyed them on a personal level and saw how much you did, too. So we’re here to share our list of 11 newsletters we think you’ll love.

We hope that at least one will catch your eye! You deserve to curate your inbox into a space full of content you truly enjoy - whether that means filling it with food writing, free activity ideas or good news stories.

Got a newsletter you love that you think we (and our readers) should know about? Email us at hello@theknowmedia.co.

Cheapskate

London is an incredibly expensive city, but there are tonnes of amazing free events taking place every single day. Every Monday morning, the Cheapskate London newsletter curates the capital's best free events, from gigs, plays and comedy nights to festivals, workshops and quirky one-off happenings (plus there's a weekly free-to-enter competition too).

We’re loving: The fact that this newsletter shines a spotlight on events happening across the city, meaning there’s always something that’s accessible to you.

Subscribe here.

Anna Jones

Food lovers, this one’s for you! Anna Jones’s weekly newsletter doesn’t just offer joyful, veg-focused recipes based on what’s in season, but also curates insightful pieces of writing on food, culture and everything in between. Once a month, Anna hands over the reins to someone from the world of food who shares their own, often international, perspective on dishes - and of course, some very welcome recipes.

We’re loving: The newsletter’s meditative reflections on cooking, which encourage you to make time for good food and view it as an act of self-care.

Subscribe here.

The Good Trade

This 30-second newsletter lands in your inbox daily bringing soothing playlists, sustainable recipes, inspiring articles and more. If you’re looking to learn more about sustainability, slow living, and self-care, there’s no better place to start.

We’re loving: Their ethos! The Good Trade believes that in order to care for the planet and your community, you must also care for yourself. That’s something we can get on board with.

Subscribe here.

Remotely, by Lucy Williams

You might know Lucy Williams from Instagram, but we recommend checking out her just-launched newsletter, Remotely. Each edition reflects the changing seasons and includes fashion inspiration, culture recommendations and interior design ideas.

We’re loving: The aesthetic nature of this thoughtfully-curated newsletter.

Subscribe here.

Ecoresolution

If your New Year’s resolution is to engage more with the environment, subscribing to EcoResolution’s newsletter is a great place to start. The fact it lands monthly means you won’t feel overwhelmed and will be raring to engage with their roundup of articles, resources, events and job opportunities.

We’re loving: Their mission to encourage community engagement.

Subscribe here.

The Goodnewsletter

This newsletter from Goodgoodgood highlights positive news happening in the US and around the world, covering politics, business, tech and beyond. It always reports on solutions, not problems, empowering readers to take action too.

We’re loving: The power of some cheerful news to put a spring in your step.

Subscribe here.

Market Loop

This daily email covers the latest business and finance news from the UK and beyond. The best part? It only takes 3 minutes to read and is jargon-free so that you can get the most relevant updates and start the day smarter.

We’re loving: The way it explains the most important business news in easy-to-understand terms.

Subscribe here.

Shit you should care about

This reader-recommended newsletter lays out everything you need to know for the day, with a heavy focus on pop culture and uplifting stories. They also have a weekly podcast, Culture Vulture, which is a super handy way to learn about zeitgeisty trending topics on the go.

We’re loving: The diversity of content! Think longer articles amongst little tidbits like tweets.

Subscribe here.

Future Crunch

Wondering whether there's anything good happening these days? Future Crunch is a weekly newsletter covering stories of progress for people and the planet, recommended to us by our readers.

We’re loving: The focus on the best developments taking place in science and technology.

Subscribe here.

Independent Women

Every Thursday morning, Maya Oppenheim brings a round-up of The Independent’s best news stories and opinion pieces on issues affecting women in the UK and around the world. This is a newsletter that shines a spotlight on gender inequality and gives women space and a voice.

We’re loving: The mix of hard-hitting stories with relatable lifestyle features and interesting interviews.

Subscribe here.

The Hustle

This free, 5-minute daily newsletter means you’ll never miss what’s happening in business and tech. Their ‘snippets’ section is our favourite, and ensures you get an easy overview of the biggest tech stories of the day in one sitting.

We’re loving: Their Sunday story, which offers deep dives on case studies and trends you should know about.

Subscribe here.

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