We regret to advise that after 86 wonderful years, Reader's Digest UK has ceased to print the monthly magazine with immediate effect. Our editor-in-chief has shared a heartfelt tribute to our ...
Is your pet the perfect poser? Reader's Digest are delighted to share our Pet of the Month contest whereby each and every month we will select a winner who will be showcased across our magazine, ...
Reader's Digest magazine competitions - Enter today for your chance to win one of three prizes of £50 on offer. You will find this photograph somewhere inside the May 2024 issue of the Reader's Digest ...
A classic American-style motel-diner experience brought up to date, Mollie’s provides the opportunity to stay and eat this ...
In need of a culture fix? Here are five must-see art exhibitions in London, from explorations of architecture and freedom to ...
Have you ever thought about how many single-use plastic bottles or coffee cups you get through each year? According to recent research, the UK gets through 7.7 billion plastic bottles yearly. And that ...
Could you get through seven days without looking at a digital device? This writer tried a digital detox and here's what happened It’s well-documented: Our screens are cognitive prisons that pulverise ...
With the weather getting better across Europe we look at the battle of the golfing giants and whether you should visit Spain or Portugal for your golf holiday this year Globally, golf is big business.
Stuck in bed at home with nothing to do but watch his houseplants, Charles Darwin made a groundbreaking discovery about plant intelligence and movement One day in 1863, during a long, hot summer, ...
As Paloma Faith's new album enters the divorce album canon, we chat with the pop singer about how motherhood changes relationships—and the break-up afterwards Paloma Faith is sitting on a banquette in ...
In this extract from his book Deep Water, James Bradley explores how our oceans have changed in the last hundred years Over the past half a century the oceans have absorbed more than 90 per cent of ...