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there is good news vs these are good news

The correct phrase to use is 'There is good news.' 'These are good news' isn't correct in English. 'Good news' is an uncountable noun, so it's used in the singular form.
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there is good news

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone about positive information or developments.

Examples:

  • There is good news! We got the job.
  • There is good news for the economy.
  • There is good news about the project.
  • There is good news in the newspaper today.
  • There is good news on the horizon.
  • Merlin, Arthur, there is good news.
  • However, there is good news.
  • But, hold on, there is good news.
  • So it sounds like I'm painting a really bleak picture of this place, but I promise there is good news.
  • Secondly, there is good news from my country, where the removal from power in recent days of an anti-European and far-right government is an undeniable success.
  • But, there is good news.
  • In the field of compliance, there is good news and bad news.
  • Mr President, there is good news from Bulgaria, but also alarming news.
  • But there is good news around the corner - really good news.
  • We have also concluded the debate within its allocated time, so there is good news all round.
  • Mr President, like many people, we are just relieved that there is good news.
  • Mr President, there is good news and there is bad news for tourism in the European Union.
  • Mr President, there is good news and bad news from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • But I believe there is good news that we can focus on even in that tragic situation where the possibility of a citizen losing his life at the hands of the State is upheld by the Court of Appeal.
  • Mr President, there is good news and there is bad news with regard to tourism.
  • We are redesigning, and while there is good news about what is happening in the South, the importance of this redesign and rethinking goes beyond the South.
  • What we are in fact debating is several decades of Afghan history, with Bonn as just one stage in an ongoing crisis and, as we take stock, we realise that there is good news and bad news.
  • There is good news regarding relations with our American counterparts.
  • There is good news for you.
  • Well she said, There is good news and bad news.

these are good news

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Good news' is an uncountable noun and should be used in the singular form.

  • But no, these are good news
  • Are there good news? Of course, there are good news. There are lots of good news.
  • The German losses are good news.
  • Better, stricter standards are good news for public health, local authorities and construction firms alike.
  • The results of the third impact study show that the new rules are good news for loans to SMEs.
  • The new rules are good news for Lithuania, which has one of the highest Internet penetration rates in Europe.
  • Good news - no dead puppies.
  • Good news first, stay calm.
  • Good news, I found something fast-acting.
  • The good news is, he explained everything.
  • Good news, charges were dropped.
  • Usually there's some good news.
  • The good news is Dorothy made it through the surgery fine.
  • You said there was good news.
  • Good news is these instructions are fairly detailed.
  • Good news on your work visa application.
  • Good news - Kept custody of his boat.
  • Okay, the good news is your neuro exam is totally normal.
  • Good news about his family's housing business.
  • Good news - looks like no blood was shed.

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