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Showa Newspapers and Magazines

Newspapers 2009/10

 

 

A weekly newspaper from the UK for upper primary and lower secondary covering both British and international topics in a clear and easy to read format.

 

The Guardian Weekly offers a unique blend of international news, politics, culture and comment, combining articles from the Guardian with selected features from the Observer, The Washington Post and Le Monde.

A weekly newspaper from London starting in September 2009.

 

 

 

Re-launched as a new compact in June 2007, the new Independent on Sunday contains everything you need on a Sunday and nothing you don't. It retains all the quality journalism and in-depth analysis our readers are used to but in a much more compact format. All news, reviews, travel and sport is contained in the main section with the pull out Business on Sunday and the New Review, our groundbreaking Sunday magazine packed full of fashion, food and features.

Sunday edition of the London Daily newspaper.

 

 

Holds a unique and undisputed position in Irish life as Ireland's largest and best read daily newspaper.  The Independent’s daily diet of energetic, relevant and authoritative content continues to reflect a remarkable range of journalistic and writing talent.  

Satuday edition with colour magazine from the Irish Daily newspaper in Dublin. 

 

 

The English language edition of the world's largest circulated newspaper from Tokyo.  The newspaper follows Japanese and Asian news stories as well as from the rest of the world.  It also contains supplements from The Times in London on Sundays as well as from other leading newspapers around the world.

Japanese daily newspaper in English.

 

Magazines 2009/10

 

A monthly magazine from the BBC all about history including details of BBC programmes, exhibitions in the UK and the latest research and thinking on history.

 

A monthly magazine from the BBC's world famous wildlife unit with amazing photographs and reports from around the world.

 

A really well known weekly children's comic from Scotland featuring well known, funny characters.

 

A very interesting monthly magazine from Australia for Upper Primary and Lower Secondary featuring reports on a huge variety of topics and reviews on the latest games, books, films and music.

 

The English language version of an award winning French monthly magazine for Middle Primary featuring articles, games, quizzes and comics.

 

A very popular girls' magazine for Upper Secondary from Australia but read by many boys too.

 

A monthly magazine from The British Geographical Society featuring amazing reports from around the world.

 

A superb bi-monthly Australian magazine from CSIRO in Canberra for Upper Primary and Lower Secondary filled with really interesting Science reports and experiments you can do easily at home such as making your rocket that will take off and reach a height of several metres.

 

 

The US edition of the multi-award winning monthly American magazine about everything you could imagine.  The UK edition is available in the Shibuya Library.

 

 

A very popular weekly football magazine from the UK available in both Showa and Shibuya.

 

 

 

A popular lower secondary girls' magazine from the UK that comes every other week.

 

An adult/Upper Secondary magazine with all the latest news, views and reports from the world of Science.  Anyone doing any of the GCSE Science exams should be a regular reader!

 

 

A monthly French teenager magazine with reports, news, views, fashion and reviews from chic Paris!

 

The international edition of the monthly rugby magazine from the UK featuring news, views, trends and fashions.

 

A very popular monthly magazine from the UK featuring reports and reviews of new gadgets and the latest technology.

 

Updated: Sunday, 5th July 2009

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