Sunday Times Magazine September 27th 2020

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Sunday Times Magazine September 27th 2020

CRIMINAL MINDS – The parents of Jessie Earl tell Rosie Kinchen about their 40-year fight to get her death reclassified as murder

FARMER CLARKSON – Jeremy gets his farm shop off the ground with a little help from his friends. Plus Blur’s Alex Fames on what it’s like to be his neighbour

ME AND MY SIBLINGS – Oli Benjamin got more family members than he bargained for when he went in search of his sperm-donor father. Megan Agnew reports

COVER STORY: PHONE TRUTHS – The writer John Lanchester on how our mobile phones are warping our sense of reality

HOW TO BEHILARIOUS – Anyone can be funny, say the Stanford humour experts. Emma Broomfield gets a masterclass

THE DISH – Rosie Birkett’s harvest festival, Marina O’Loughlin finds her pie of dreams at a pop-up in Notting Hill, and Will Lyons turns to the wines of the Rhône as the nights draw in

THROUGH YOUNG EYES – Thought-provoking images from the Ian Parry awards for aspiring photojournalists

DRIVING – The automotive influencer Mr JWW feels the quiet pulling power of the “practical, chilled-out” Ferrari Roma

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown on divorce and his puzzling British critics

MATT RUDD – You don’t have to love thy neighbour but you shouldn’t snitch on them either

RELATIVE VALUES – The comedian Vic Reeves and his model wife, Nancy Sorrell, on their green-room

GERMANY’S NEW DIVISIONS – Thirty years after reunification, which way will the country turn next? Anne McElvoy reports

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Sunday Times Magazine September 27th 2020

CRIMINAL MINDS – The parents of Jessie Earl tell Rosie Kinchen about their 40-year fight to get her death reclassified as murder

FARMER CLARKSON – Jeremy gets his farm shop off the ground with a little help from his friends. Plus Blur’s Alex Fames on what it’s like to be his neighbour

ME AND MY SIBLINGS – Oli Benjamin got more family members than he bargained for when he went in search of his sperm-donor father. Megan Agnew reports

COVER STORY: PHONE TRUTHS – The writer John Lanchester on how our mobile phones are warping our sense of reality

HOW TO BEHILARIOUS – Anyone can be funny, say the Stanford humour experts. Emma Broomfield gets a masterclass

THE DISH – Rosie Birkett’s harvest festival, Marina O’Loughlin finds her pie of dreams at a pop-up in Notting Hill, and Will Lyons turns to the wines of the Rhône as the nights draw in

THROUGH YOUNG EYES – Thought-provoking images from the Ian Parry awards for aspiring photojournalists

DRIVING – The automotive influencer Mr JWW feels the quiet pulling power of the “practical, chilled-out” Ferrari Roma

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown on divorce and his puzzling British critics

MATT RUDD – You don’t have to love thy neighbour but you shouldn’t snitch on them either

RELATIVE VALUES – The comedian Vic Reeves and his model wife, Nancy Sorrell, on their green-room

GERMANY’S NEW DIVISIONS – Thirty years after reunification, which way will the country turn next? Anne McElvoy reports

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

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