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PC Pro March 2026
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PC Pro is the UK’s number one IT monthly magazine and offers readers a healthy variety of tech news updates, tests, reviews, best buys and even bonus software in every issue. The editorial team are experts in their field and they’re dedicated to creating the most authoritative reviews and keeping you up to speed on the latest technology developments.
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Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) is the world’s premier hobbyist magazine for electronics and computer enthusiasts, with construction projects for beginners and experts.
Every issue is packed with ideas, theory and projects to build, with full circuit diagrams, printed circuit board layouts, artwork and photos. If you’re interesting in learning more about electronics and computing, then EPE is bound to have something for you.
Science & Nature February 2026
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The Week Junior Science Nature magazine is packed with amazing stories, jaw-dropping facts and incredible pictures – all designed to get children to fall in love with science, nature and the environment.
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