Vogue (British magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Vogue (UK) image size = image caption = editor = Alexandra Shulman editor title = Editor in chief previous editor = staff writer = frequency = Monthly circulation = 220,000 [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/woman/story/0,,22… … Wikipedia
NOW (British magazine) — For the Canadian weekly with the same title published in the Toronto area, see NOW (magazine). For the British newsmagazine published between 1979 81, see NOW! (1979 81 magazine). Now Editor Sally Eyden Categories Celebrity, Gossip … Wikipedia
Men's Health (British magazine) — Men s Health Graeme Peacock on the January 2003 cover Editor Morgan Rees Categories Health lifestyle nutrition fitness Frequency … Wikipedia
Realm (British magazine) — Realm is a large, coffee table magazine, with lots of pictures, that covers all corners of the United Kingdom. It fouses particularly on sites and topics of interest to tourists from North America, and carries frequent not on the royal family and … Wikipedia
Parade (British magazine) — Parade was a magazine for men in Britain.It was originally known as Blighty between 1916 and 1920 and was intended as a humorous magazine for servicemen. It was relaunched in 1939 for the Second World War and continued afterwards until 1958 when… … Wikipedia
Journalist (British magazine) — The Journalist is the monthly magazine of the United Kingdom s National Union of Journalists (NUJ).Since April 2008, the magazine is available online. [ [http://www.blurredkeys.com/2008/03/nuj mag the jou.html NUJ s Journalist Magazine goes… … Wikipedia
Your Computer (British magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Your computer image size = 200px image caption = Cover of Your Computer from December 1984 editor = frequency = Monthly category = Home computing company = IPC Electrical Electronic Press firstdate = 1981 finaldate = 1988 … Wikipedia
The Children's Friend (British magazine) — For the Latter day Saint publication of the same name, see The Children s Friend (LDS magazine) The Children s Friend was a British journal for children, in monthly parts, first published in 1824 by Rev. William Carus Wilson (1792 1859)… … Wikipedia
British Medical Journal — (abbr The BMJ) a British magazine, the official magazine of the British Medical Association, which contains news and information about medicine and matters of interest to doctors. It first appeared in 1857 and is published every week. * * * … Universalium
British Camp Fire Girls' Association — infobox WorldScouting type = image size = caption = name =British Camp Fire Girls Association headquarters = location = country = UK f date = 1921 founder = award for = members = chiefscouttitle = chiefscout = owner = The British Camp Fire Girls… … Wikipedia