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Womans Own

Woman’s Own is one of Britains best loved womans weeklies, featuring news, opinions, interviews, hot celebrity gossip, and fascinating real-life stories to shock and amaze. Its straight-up and smart, and for every woman who wants to snatch time for herself in a busy routine. Its got fashion, diet advice, health and beauty tips, and info on what to buy and what not to!

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Womans Day New Zealand

New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.

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Woman UK

Woman UK is a must-have weekly fix of hot celebrity news, juicy TV insider gossip, compelling real life stories and body confident fashion and beauty. Its lifestyle section offers brilliant ideas on homes and interiors, the latest product news and user-friendly advice. Woman is first for food too with healthy family friendly menu ideas.

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Whats on TV

What’s on TV is a value-packed, easy-to-use weekly magazine, full of TV information, features and listings. The Soapweek section gives you in-depth story updates and the double-page Soap Diary gives you a rundown of upcoming plots, complete with “must-see” moments flagged up. The TV Week and Real Life sections cover the best of the week’s programmes, and there are seven days of clearly set out listings.

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