daily news — news every day
collocationB1IELTS 5+neutralcommon
The latest information about current events that is reported or published each day.
Say it like a native
Textbook I peruse the daily news bulletins each morning.
Native I check the news every morning.
'Peruse the bulletins' is formal; people 'check / follow the news'.
Pattern: the/your + daily news
In use
- I like to read the daily news every morning before work.daily life
- Personally, I think it's important to stay informed, so I check the daily news online to know what's happening in my country and around the world.IELTS speaking
Common mistake
✗ I watch the daily news in the TV.
✓ I watch the news on TV.
'On TV' — not 'in the TV'.
Common collocations
daily news— catch up on, follow, the latest, check
Don't confuse it
'Daily news' means news that is updated each day, while 'breaking news' means news about something that just happened.