Author Archives: magazine.co.uk

Top 10 alternative UK music festivals

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Reading. Leeds. V Fest. And of course the infamous Glastonbury. Summer has become such an important time for music, with more UK music festivals than ever before. But some people might be put off by the big crowds and even bigger price tags.

So we scoured the scene to find you the ten best lesser known ventures. Here’s what we got. Continue reading

Top UK fashion bloggers 2015

We love fashion blogs so much here at magazine.co.uk that we decided to share with you some of our favourites. These ladies have carved out a serious space for themselves in the UK fashion bloggers landscape. Look no further than this list for the hottest fashion tips.

Our top fashion bloggers

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Camille Charrière

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As a half English, half French ex-lawyer turned fashion journalist, Camille effortlessly mixes Parisian chic with cool Brit style. Continue reading

Getting crafty at the Brighton Etsy Craft Party

We got our craft on at the Brighton Etsy team's fabulous Craft Party.

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HELLO! vs OK!

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HELLO! and OK! are two of the best-selling magazines, both here on magazine.co.uk and across the country.

At first glance they seem pretty similar. They both have red logos. They’re both exclamations! And their front covers are both plastered with famous faces and sensationally shocking headlines.

So are there really that many differences? How’s a guy or gal supposed to choose between the two?

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Punctuation — is it necessary?

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There was a mixed reaction when the idea for this article was first batted about the magazine.co.uk office. The non-writers reared up in apprehension: “What a boring idea. Who would read an article about punctuation?” they scorned.

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Animals in space


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Animals have been sent into space since the first rockets left earth. From flies and ants to monkeys and dogs - we’ve sent all kinds of creatures across the final frontier to observe their behaviour in outer space conditions.

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