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Women’s Health is the premier source of authoritative and inspirational content for today’s active woman. From fitness and nutrition advice to beauty and style secrets, we give you the tools you need to make positive changes in your life, starting now.

Woman’s Weekly magazine inspires you to get creative with irresistible cookery, fantastic home, gardening and craft ideas. With fiction you can’t put down and heart-warming real life, a subscription to Woman’s Weekly magazine guarantees hours of great reading every week.

Wildfowl Magazine is edited for and devoted to serious duck and goose hunters. Each issue includes columns and regular features dealing with those topics of greatest interest to avid water fowlers, such s flyway reports, conservation, shot gunning, boats, blinds, decoys, wildlife art and collectibles, and, naturally, duck and goose hunting across the continent.

A VOGUE magazine download is the perfect point of reference for the fashion industry, it is filled with insightful interviews with leading designers, runway reviews, practical style tips and must-have buys. VOGUE magazine’s fashion teams travel the world to captivate, inspire and enchant you with the latest international collections. Using famed photographers and beautiful supermodels, VOGUE magazine’s photo shoots are world-renowned. VOGUE magazine also acts as a launch pad for new faces and young designers ensuring it is always the first word in fashion.

TIME for Kids builds the critical reading skills kids need to succeed in the information era.

Every month The Strad is packed with features, comment and analysis on all issues of interest to string teachers, players, students, instrument makers and enthusiasts. Authoritative, trusted and influential, the magazine keeps readers informed about the latest news, groundbreaking research and techniques in all aspects of playing and making stringed instruments.

The Simple Things is a beautiful, useful, quirky and fun magazine about taking time to live well. We cover mindfulness and microadventures, eating and growing, forgotten wisdom, home life and slow moments. It’s for people who love their lives but want to take the pressure off and remember what’s really important. We like tea & cake, learning stuff, being outside and the satisfaction of a job well done. Do you?

The idea for the Oldie was cooked up 25 years ago by its founding editor, Richard Ingrams, and his much-lamented successor, the late Alexander Chancellor. Their aim was to create a free-thinking, funny magazine, a light-hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity. The Oldie is ageless and timeless, free of retirement advice, crammed with rejuvenating wit, intelligence and delight. With over 100 pages in every issue, The Oldie is packed with funny cartoons and free-thinking and intelligent articles covering a wide range of topics – from gardening and books to travel, arts, entertainment, and so much more.