Dhaka, May 3 -- The UK edition of Reader's Digest, a beloved monthly magazine known for its curated articles and features, has shut down after 86 years in circulation.

The news was announced by Editor-in-Chief Eva Mackevic on LinkedIn, citing "financial pressures of today's unforgiving magazine publishing landscape" as the reason for the closure, reports Print Week.

Mackevic expressed her sadness and paid tribute to the magazine's staff, writers, and collaborators over the years. She also assured writers awaiting payment that insolvency practitioners are working on the next steps, it said.

The most recent print edition was dated May 2024, and the website is no longer accepting new subscriptions.

Founded in the US in 1922, Reader's Dig...