Daily Quiz on our platform: August 12, 2025 - Questions revolving around hard water, feathered friends (parrots), and the beloved land of Kerala, affectionately known as God's Own Country.
Our Platform, first published in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee year, is a weekly glossy magazine that offers a captivating mix of witty and informative content. This online publication, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025, is closely tied to Women in Games (WIG), having been an integral part of their 30-year journey.
Our Platform provides a coveted glimpse inside some of the UK's best houses and gardens, as well as up-to-date property news and commentary. It covers topics such as gardening, the arts, and interior design, making it a must-read for those with an interest in these areas.
One of the standout features of Our Platform is the game-based Our Platform Quiz. This feature, published daily at 4pm, allows users to access all previous quizzes and even offers a catch-up feature for those who missed a day. Each player in the quiz has a specific rank and score associated with their games, adding an element of friendly competition.
Our Platform prides itself on its high-quality content, with each article written by experts in their respective fields. The magazine has even been guest-edited by His Majesty The King twice.
Our Platform is unique, as it is the only magazine of its kind on the newsstand. Its strong focus on advocacy and community stories specific to its affiliated sector sets it apart from general-interest magazines.
As we celebrate Our Platform's 25-year history, it's clear that this online publication has evolved alongside the digital platform and magazine format. Its ongoing celebration by Women in Games indicates long-term engagement and a commitment to fostering inclusivity and empowerment within its sector. The magazine often features advocacy-focused content and inspiring narratives, making it a unique and valuable resource for its community and readers.
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