
It’s no surprise that here at magazine.co.uk we love reading – and for good reason! Reading has been scientifically proven to boost intelligence, make you more empathetic, and even slow the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Continue reading

It’s no surprise that here at magazine.co.uk we love reading – and for good reason! Reading has been scientifically proven to boost intelligence, make you more empathetic, and even slow the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Continue reading

Some of the best travel blogs out there are run by couples. It’s interesting to read how two separate people can sometimes take a different perspective on the same place, and the blogs often serve as a great source of relationship advice too. Continue reading
Karen from Mini Travellers tells us why The Week is the perfect choice for busy parents who want to keep up to date on current affairs.

Sara from Hello The Mushroom shares a great technique for making DIY embroidered tea towels.

Blogger Lisa Walton of The Dame tells us how reading the latest edition of National Geographic gave her a serious case of wanderlust...
Parenting blogger Tami from Mummy of 2 tells us how Simply Sewing magazine has helped her get some ‘me time’ back.

Inspired by her Sight & Sound magazine subscription, Lisa, from Mathilde Heart Manech offers her period drama recommendations.

The winter months can be demotivating at times, with cold weather and dark nights putting many off of going to the gym or for a run. magazine.co.uk blogger network member Beki from Miss Wheezy shares her winter fitness motivation tips, inspired by her subscriptions to Women’s Running and Outdoor Fitness magazines.

Find out how puzzles can train your brain and enter our competition to win a puzzle bundle and £30 magazine.co.uk voucher.
