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Spiked - On-line, off-message news with an emphasis on politics, IT, science, liberties and culture. Includes special issue reports.

The Collectors Companion - Online resource for dealers of antiques and collectables by the publishers of the Collectors Companion magazine.

Squall Magazine Online - Radical news and cultural analysis.

The Weekly Flashback - Weekly features and commentary.

The Spectator - Weekly magazine focused on political and current events.

The Economist - An authoritative weekly magazine covering politics, economics and international affairs. Website offers partial access to the magazine's contents and archives. Full web access is available with a subscription.

In Britain - The official magazine of the British Tourist Authority.

The Week - Weekly news magazine. Requires registration.

The Big Issue Online - News and current affairs magazine written by professional journalists and sold on the streets by homeless people.

Daltons Weekly - Holidays, properties and businesses for sale.

Revolution UK - Online version of the new media publication, featuring news, an article archive and job search facility.

The Voice of the Turtle - A nonsectarian cyberjournal of left-wing politics and culture.

Soldier Magazine - The Magazine of the British army published for the UK Armed Forces by the Ministry of Defence.

Candis Magazine - A magazine for all the family with health, lifestyle matters, features, news, celebrity interviews, consumer advice, ideas for the table, home and garden and competitions.

Country Living Magazine - Includes information, events, products and competitions.

Borbonesa - Limited edition magazine published at irregular intervals available for subscription.

Edward Digest - General interest on-line magazine with content from the news headlines to recipes to free software and e-mail service.

Canal Boat magazine - Boating on Britain's 3000 mile canal and river network.

Village Magazine - Bilingual magazine in Italian and English with Mediterranean food recipes, fashion tips, jobs, travel articles, original artwork and Internet news.

Prediction - Mind, body, spirit magazine featuring news, article archives, and information on current and back issues and subscriptions.

The Salisbury Review - Quarterly journal of conservative thought and politics offers current editorial and abstracts of articles in current issue. Subscription details.

Private Eye - News satire magazine offers a selection of articles from the latest issue including Lord Gnome, Pseuds Corner, I-Spy and cartoons.

This England - Quarterly illustrated magazine about the traditional English countryside offers table of contents, article index and e-mail subscription service.

The Countryman - One of Britain's best-loved countryside magazines, has been around for over 70 years.

The Friday Thing - Subscription weekly ezine offers satirical comment on all aspects of news, culture and current affairs. Includes news blog, discussion forums and full archives.

Country Life Online - Providing authoritative coverage of the British art and antiques world, property, events and exhibitions as well as commentary on rural life in the UK.

The London News Review - Irreverent news and entertainment magazine offers investigative journalism and cultural analysis with attitude.

New Statesman - Weekly news magazine about political, cultural and current affairs.

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