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Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom

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NME
New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming and culture website, bimonthly magazine, and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a "rock inkie", the NME would become a magazine that ended up as a free publication as well as a webzine, and the brand has also been used for their NME Awards show, the NME Tours and the former NME Radio station.
Punch
British weekly magazine of humour and satire
The Strand Magazine
British monthly magazine published 1891 to 1950
The Gentleman's Magazine
monthly periodical (London, 1731–1922)
Music & Media
pan-European music publication (1984–2003)
The Gardeners' Chronicle
British horticulture periodical
Stylus Magazine
Defunct online music and film magazine
Vanity Fair
British magazine, published 1868-1914
The Botanical Register
scientific journal (1815–1828)
Beeton's Christmas Annual
Paperback annual magazine published between 1860 and 1898
Picture Post
photojournalistic magazine
Boy's Own Paper
British story paper
The Freethinker
Skeptic journal
The Monthly Magazine; or, British Register
British publication started in 1796
Botanical Miscellany
written work
The Motor
The Motor was a British weekly car magazine
Gigwise
Gigwise (stylised as GigWise) was a British music webzine and later, a print magazine. The site was founded in Liverpool in 2001, and subsequently moved its headquarters to London. Over time, its scope grew from providing gig listings to publishing music news, album reviews, artist interviews, and live music coverage. From 2021–2023, a Gigwise print magazine was also published. During its existence, Gigwises content was reprinted by mainstream news and entertainment outlets including BBC News, the Guardian and Rolling Stone.
FACT
UK music magazine
The Ecologist
British environmental magazine
Ally Sloper's Half Holiday
British comics magazine