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TudorFilms presents an action packed gore fest, following regular guy Ed (Marcus Carroll) who awakes one morning to find that his Nan (grandmother) has become one of the living dead. Trapped in his home, Ed struggles to handle the situation. With help from his friends, Ed tries to survive the day, but as his Nan becomes stronger, Ed is battling to keep his house zombie free, stay alive and save the day.
Woman & Home is the UK’s number-one monthly magazine aimed at women aged 35+. Including best beauty advice, fabulous wearable fashion trends, delicious recipes, in-depth health and wellbeing advice, latest looks for the home, plus insightful interviews with celebrities and real women who have achieved remarkable things, woman & home’s pages are bursting with irresistible inspiration. And there are also short stories, travel ideas, exclusive offers, competitions and much more besides! With a raft of top writers and stunning photography, woman & home is a gorgeous, glossy, grown-up package.
Founded in 1864 by the Victorian cricketer-cum-entrepreneur John Wisden – a tiny fast bowler from Brighton who is still the only player to have bowled all 10 batsmen in the same first-class innings – the Almanack has long been the most prestigious name in sports publishing.
All the latest celebrity news and feature stories to keep you up to date and entertained! The best photos of celeb comings and goings, revealing celebrity interviews, human interest and crime stories. When you know Who, you know more.
Britain’s best car buying guide now has a brand new look with an extra 40-pages in every issue, giving you more of What Car?’s famous comparison tests than ever before and more invaluable buying advice for every car on sale. Plus, What Car?’s Target Price promise could save you thousands off the price of your next car. No wonder they call us the car buyer’s bible!
Trail UK magazine is your inspirational walking guide – full of routes, advice and reviews. Trail UK magazine brings the Spirit of Adventure to your home – bringing you everything you need to get out there; the routes, the gear and the advice. If you want to enjoy the mountains and hills it’s easier than you think and we bring it to you every month.
The MagPi is an online magazine dedicated to the Raspberry Pi created by the community for the community. It’s a great way to get to grips with learning how to program your Pi and how to get started on building hardware projects; it’ll also help you find out more about the community around the device and demystify the command line.
The Critic is Britain’s new highbrow monthly current affairs magazine for politics, art and literature. Dedicated to rigorous content, first rate writing and unafraid to ask the questions others won’t.
that’s life! combines real-life stories with classic women’s weekly editorial and a sense of humour. Its unique mix of sassy, gritty and involving editorial talks to its readers in their own language.