Sunday Times Magazine August 4th 2019

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Sunday Times Magazine August 4th 2019

RELATIVE VALUES – Samantha Cameron, wife of former PM “Dave”, and her sister Emily Sheffield

TOUGH LOVE & FAMILY – Emma Barnett advises a happily married woman who is worried she’s not having as much sex as her friends, and Lorraine Candy on how to make teens take off their headphones

83 NOT OUT – Hunter Davies on the looming presence of hospitals in old age

SUMMER FOOD SPECIAL – Tom Kerridge’s seafood, Marina O’Loughlin’s tacos, National Trust recipes and much more

INDIA KNIGHT – The rules of etiquette, unlike manners, are set out by snobs to let other people know their place

THE MENOPAUSE, PAUSED – A clinic in Birmingham is offering surgery to delay “the change”. Emma Hartley reports

JOSH GLANCY – Why are comedians so unfunny these days? Drop the political rants and tell us some jokes

ANANCESTRAL CALLING – Rod Liddle meets British Jews who have moved to Israel citing rising anti-semitism at home

BLOODSHED ON THE BORDER – Thousands of Palestinians have been shot in protests near the Gaza fence, Sarah Helm reports

THE INTERVIEW: KONNIE HUQ – The Blue Peter star turned kids’ author on life with Charlie Brooker. By Krissi Murison

DRIVING – Why surf vans are the trendy new family status symbol, by Nick Rufford

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Forces’ sweetheart Vera Lynn, 102, on her morning stretches and missing her late husband

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Sunday Times Magazine August 4th 2019

RELATIVE VALUES – Samantha Cameron, wife of former PM “Dave”, and her sister Emily Sheffield

TOUGH LOVE & FAMILY – Emma Barnett advises a happily married woman who is worried she’s not having as much sex as her friends, and Lorraine Candy on how to make teens take off their headphones

83 NOT OUT – Hunter Davies on the looming presence of hospitals in old age

SUMMER FOOD SPECIAL – Tom Kerridge’s seafood, Marina O’Loughlin’s tacos, National Trust recipes and much more

INDIA KNIGHT – The rules of etiquette, unlike manners, are set out by snobs to let other people know their place

THE MENOPAUSE, PAUSED – A clinic in Birmingham is offering surgery to delay “the change”. Emma Hartley reports

JOSH GLANCY – Why are comedians so unfunny these days? Drop the political rants and tell us some jokes

ANANCESTRAL CALLING – Rod Liddle meets British Jews who have moved to Israel citing rising anti-semitism at home

BLOODSHED ON THE BORDER – Thousands of Palestinians have been shot in protests near the Gaza fence, Sarah Helm reports

THE INTERVIEW: KONNIE HUQ – The Blue Peter star turned kids’ author on life with Charlie Brooker. By Krissi Murison

DRIVING – Why surf vans are the trendy new family status symbol, by Nick Rufford

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Forces’ sweetheart Vera Lynn, 102, on her morning stretches and missing her late husband

68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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