LIBERATOR
- is a liberal political magazine published in Britain
- was founded in 1970 and is produced by a voluntary editorial collective
- acts as a forum for debate among radical liberals in all parties and none
- welcomes written contributions on relevant topics, up to 1800 words
Here on the Liberator website, you’ll find sample pages from the latest issue (the current
Commentary editorial, the lead story in
Radical Bulletin,
Lord Bonkers’ Diary and one
article).
Previous issues are also available (in PDF format). We also publish a rotating selection of
songs from the Liberator Songbook
WRITE!
We welcome your written contributions (articles, book reviews and letters) for publication in Liberator - email to collective@liberator.org.uk
Please send your file in Microsoft Word or ASCII text format. Send photos and adverts as JPEG files only; do not send us any TIF files. Copy deadlines are
below
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style guide
We reserve the right to shorten, alter or omit any material.
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Liberator magazine is published seven or eight times per year. Publication dates and copy deadlines are
below
Subscribe for only £23 per year (UK subscribers) or £28 (outside the UK) – there are three payment methods:
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UK subscribers should send their payment to:
Account name: Liberator Publications Bank: National Westminster (Chorlton-cum-Hardy branch) Sort code: 01-01-97 Account number: 04631935 Communication: “Annual subscription from [your name and postal address]”
Subscribers outside the UK can subscribe by international bank transfer (but must pay any bank charges). Please give the following information to your bank:
Amount: GB pounds sterling 28 Destination account name: Liberator Publications Destination bank: National Westminster Bank (Chorlton-cum-Hardy branch), Manchester M21 0BR, England BIC (SWIFT code): NWBKGB2L IBAN (account number): GB15NWBK01019704631935 Communication: “Annual subscription from [your name and postal address]”
3) By cheque – send a cheque (UK banks only, payable to ‘Liberator Publications’), together with your name, full postal address and e-mail address, to:
Liberator Publications Flat 1 24 Alexandra Grove London N4 2LF England
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THE LIBERATOR COLLECTIVE
- Ralph Bancroft
- Jonathan Calder
- Richard Clein
- Howard Cohen
- Gareth Epps
- Catherine Furlong
- Peter Johnson
- Wendy Kyrle-Pope
- Tim McNally
- Stewart Rayment
- Kiron Reid
- Harriet Sherlock
- Mark Smulian
- Simon Titley
- William Tranby
- Claire Wiggins
- Nick Winch
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(NB: Publication dates are subject to change. Before sending us any copy, please read our
style guide)
LIBERATOR 333 (May 2009) – Our latest issue. Mailed to subscribers on 18 May
LIBERATOR 334 (July 2009) – This edition has gone to press. Mailed to subscribers in early July
LIBERATOR 335 (August 2009) – Copy deadline 21 July. Mailed to subscribers in early August
LIBERATOR 336 (September 2009) – Copy deadline 1 September. Distributed to subscribers at the Liberator stall at the Liberal Democrat autumn conference in Bournemouth (19-23 September). Mailed afterwards to subscribers not at the conference
LIBERATOR 337 (November 2009) – Copy deadline 13 October. Mailed to subscribers in late October
LIBERATOR 338 (December 2009) – Copy deadline 1 December. Mailed to subscribers in mid-December
4 June 2009 – European election and Local election polling day
19-23 September 2009 – Liberal Democrat autumn conference (Bournemouth)
5-7 March 2010 – Liberal Democrat spring conference (Birmingham)
6 May 2010 – Local election polling day. The next general election must take place no later than June 2010; it may take place on the same day as the local elections
18-22 September 2010 – Liberal Democrat autumn conference (Liverpool)
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