

Newsweek magazine is able to fill the gaps when a story has passed and is able to come up with insight or synthesis that connects the cracking, confusing digitals dots in today’s fast paced news cycle. Topics regularly covered include politics and government, business and entertainment, health and nutrition, science and technology, money and culture.

New Scientist covers the latest developments in science and technology that will impact your world. New Scientist employs and commissions the best writers in their fields from all over the world. Our editorial team provide cutting-edge news, award-winning features and reports, written in concise and clear language that puts discoveries and advances in the context of everyday life today and in the future.

MoneyWeek is the UK’s best-selling financial magazine. Our readers primarily consist of private investors, City professionals and those interested in intelligent, easy-to-read analysis of the week’s financial news.

Modern Rodding is dedicated to early and late hot rodes – from Model Ts to GTOs and everything in-between. It features the latest in custom builds, technical articles, new products, and special features.

Each week, Canada’s national current affairs magazine leads the discussion on the issues that matter in the fields of international affairs, social issues, national politics, business and culture.

Where the country’s best writers, thinkers, and artists come to take a stand on the topics that matter most. An unrivalled source of long-form reviews and commentary.

If you love Lancashire you’ll love Lancashire Life. Packed full of features on the county’s interesting people and places as well as what’s on it really is Lancashire’s essential read. And with its famed society pages – we photograph all the county’s finest charity balls and events – Lancashire Life is also about glamour. You’ll find the finest fashions, best places to eat out and much, much more. We like to measure our success – we keep stock of how many metres we have produced each week, how often we met our deadlines and, for a bit of fun, the eggometer – how many eggs were eaten each week!’


















