Queue Magazine

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Queue Magazine
Editor-in-Chief Mr Ian J Mason
Categories News magazine
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 47,542
Publisher Queue Press
Country  United Kingdom
Language English
Website [1]

Queue Magazine is a British monthly magazine founded in 2007. Under the stewardship of editor-in-chief Ian J Mason, Queue has since evolved from a regional publication, to a broader, issues-based, national political magazine. Queue is a non-partisan organisation, seeking neither to represent nor support any political party.

Articles should provide a balanced, reasoned judgement, biased not by author's political views, but inspired by their enthusiasm and knowledge of that subject area. Its topics include politics (both in the UK and across the World), economics, business, science and technology, health, travel, arts, people and history.

In early 2009, the magazine expanded its web presence by launching a re-designed site, as part of the strategy to take the magazine across the UK, with the tag-line: "We seek to provoke thought and debate through engaging, inspiring journalism”.

Following the magazine's makeover, some 50 new writers joined writing staff from a variety of backgrounds, in order to broaden the range of expertise within the staff and provide a more diverse offering.

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