
Chat is a British weekly women’s magazine, published through the IPC Media group, and edited by Kit Williams. The magazine includes mostly real life stories.

Chat is a British weekly women’s magazine, published through the IPC Media group, and edited by Kit Williams. The magazine includes mostly real life stories.

Embarking on a self build or major renovation project is a big commitment, in terms of time, money and effort. Here at Build It & Home Improvement magazine we aim to give you as much help as possible – helping to make your dream home happen! Build It & Home Improvement magazine is also an essential guide for anyone who needs a little inspiration to build a new home or get stuck into a home improvement or conversion project. The magazine also features experts’ answers to readers’ planning, design, build and budget questions (and there is also the chance to ask them about your own project!)

Each magazine is full of facts, photos, quizzes, jokes and more. Britannica magazine helps kids fall in love with reading, knowledge and learning.

Britain at War Magazine – A History of Conflict. Brought to you by Key Publishing Ltd, Europe’s Leading Aviation Publisher. As the UK’s best selling military history title, Britain at War is dedicated in exploring every aspect of Britain’s involvement in conflicts from the turn of the 20th century through to modern day. From World War I to the Falklands, World War II to Iraq, readers are able to relive decisive moments in Britain’s history through fascinating insight combined with rare and previously unseen photography.

Breathe is a lifestyle magazine for on-the-go women, offering fresh perspectives on health, outdoor adventure and green living. Whether you are a marathon runner or forever running errands, you will connect with Breathe’s candid, woman-to-woman style features, tips, and takes on the latest healthy living trends.

Boxing New will keep you update to date with all the latest news. Recognised as the leading magazine in our genre, Boxing News provides stories and features that transcend the sport.

Black+White Photography strikes a balance between inspiration and information, traditional and digital for the monochrome photographer. Each issue features stunning images from some of the finest names in black & white; regular features include guidance on printing technique, equipment tests and reportage, with plenty of opportunity for readers to see their own work in print.

Bike magazine – Epic motorcycling on the bikes that matter. Bike celebrates the brilliance, the difference and detail of all the bikes that matter to you. Improved tests answer the most important questions about new and used metal, while the expert new Project Section shows you how plan a great trip, choose your next bike and achieve garage greatness. Bike’s intelligent writing and breathtaking photography will inspire you to blast past the long grey queue of normal life and do something epic on your bike.

The UK’s premier nostalgia magazine. Home of Yesterday Remembered. Packed with stories celebrating Britain past & present.

Beijing Review is China’s only national newsmagazine in English. It is published every week in Beijing, by the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). Launched in March 1958, Beijing Review reports and comments on the country’s social, political, economic and cultural affairs, policy changes and latest developments. It also offers in-depth analysis on major regional and international events, and provides consulting and information services.

BBC History Magazine aims to shed new light on the past to help you make more sense of the world today. Fascinating stories from contributors are the leading experts in their fields, so whether they’re exploring Ancient Egypt, Tudor England or the Second World War, you’ll be reading the latest, most thought-provoking historical research. BBC History Magazine brings history to life with informative, lively and entertaining features written by the world’s leading historians and journalists and is a captivating read for anyone who’s interested in the past.