Showcasing the best of the British Isles. Celebrating the best of our nation, every issue of Discover Britain is packed with features from history to travel. Read about the events that changed history, as well as British traditions and their origins, or be inspired for your next trip with great ideas for where to go and what to see. Whether you’re planning a weekend city break or an escape to the countryside, Discover Britain is your essential guide to getting the most out of your stay.
Britain At War magazine is packed with news, features and analysis about Britain's wartime history. Recent articles featured in the magazine include: When The Night Became Day which looks at the explosive act of the Second World War when the second atomic bomb dropped on Japan. Scotland Welcomes New RAF Typhoon Squadron - the first RAF Typhoon Squadron to be based in Scotland has been officially commissioned seventy years on from the Battle of Britain, written by Martin Mace.
Britain began the twenty-first century convinced of its creativity. Throughout the New Labour era, the visual and performing arts, museums and galleries, were ceaselessly promoted as a stimulus to national economic revival, a post-industrial revolution where spending on culture would solve everything, from national decline to crime. Tony Blair heralded it a “golden age.” Yet despite huge investment, the audience for the arts remained a privileged minority. So what went wrong?
Britain Magazine is the British Tourist Authority's official magazine and is an indispensable reference when planning a trip to the United Kingdom, as well as a spectacular look at some of Britain's most beautiful places to visit. Published bimonthly.
Britain At War magazine is packed with news, features and analysis about Britain's wartime history. Recent articles featured in the magazine include: When The Night Became Day which looks at the explosive act of the Second World War when the second atomic bomb dropped on Japan. Scotland Welcomes New RAF Typhoon Squadron - the first RAF Typhoon Squadron to be based in Scotland has been officially commissioned seventy years on from the Battle of Britain, written by Martin Mace.