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Keep up to speed with The Telegraph's two-minute news briefings - bringing you clarity on the most important issues of the day. Available every weekday morning and evening.
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The Evening Briefing: Tuesday, April 23
Sunak unveils biggest military spending increase in a generation
French navy lets packed migrant boat reach England despite five deaths on board
Nigel Farage accuses NatWest lawyers of cover-up in debanking row
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The Morning Briefing: Tuesday, April 23
Sunak vows ‘nothing will stand in our way’ on Rwanda flights
Met chief Sir Mark Rowley defends sergeant who made ‘openly Jewish’ remarks
Angela Rayner’s ex-husband ‘made £134,000 from council house sale’
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The Evening Briefing: Monday, April 22
Rwanda Bill returns to Parliament for final showdown
Hundreds of bodies discovered in Gaza mass graves
Huw Edwards resigns from the BBC
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The Morning Briefing: Monday, April 22
PM refuses to back Met chief over ‘appalling’ treatment of Jewish man
Officers call for more robust policing at pro-Palestine protests
Foreign Office tried to scupper Rwanda deportations, leaked papers show
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The Evening Briefing: Friday, April 19
Israel gave US ‘last minute’ warning before attacking Iran
Police arrest man ‘who threatened to blow himself up’ inside Iranian embassy in Paris
Nicola Sturgeon still under police investigation as she talks of ‘incredibly difficult’ situation
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The Morning Briefing: Friday, April 19
Israel launches retaliatory attack against Iran near military air base
Iran denies Israel has struck its ‘nuclear energy mountain’
Nicola Sturgeon’s husband charged in connection with embezzlement of SNP funds
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Customer Reviews
Great but...
Super little podcast, but if you’re catching up on a few at a time, the volume level difference between the morning and evening briefings are annoying. Please adjust the levels!
Too Many Ads, Too Little Substance
As a loyal listener, I’m contemplating unsubscribing from “The Two-Minutes Briefing” due to a recent shift in the podcast’s dynamics. What was once a concise two-minute update now comprises three minutes, with only one minute of actual content and a staggering two minutes of advertisements, split at the beginning and end. It’s a perplexing decision, making up nearly 70% of the podcast’s duration. While I appreciate the need for ads, this seems excessive, especially considering the show’s previous ad-free episodes.
Moreover, the recent change in hosts has brought about a noticeable decline in quality, with a monotonous tone overshadowing the engaging content that once captivated listeners. The combination of a less compelling host and an overwhelming ad presence has left me contemplating whether to continue supporting the podcast. Unfortunately, I can no longer recommend it to others. It’s disheartening to witness such a decline in what was once a valuable and time-worthy source of information.
Terrible Narration
This used to be a good podcast but the guy they have narrating it now is absolutely useless. He basically sounds like a robot with zero inflections and just a flat boring monotone voice.