Sunday Times Magazine March 15th 2020

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Sunday Times Magazine March 15th 2020

RELATIVE VALUES – The Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing and his wife

THE LIFE COLUMNS – Emma Barnett advises a woman on whether to date a friend she doesn’t fancy. Lorraine Candy on the quiet power of introverted kids. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown meets a hug-a-hoodie crime fighter

HOW IT FEELS TO…bag an art masterpiece for peanuts at a house clearance

MY LOST JEWISH HERITAGE – Katie Glass on her journey of self-discovery following the death of her father

THE DISH – Tom Kerridge celebrates the unhumble potato, Marina O’Loughlin enters a church in Mayfair – and street-food hell, and Will Lyons savours wine varieties that flourish far from home

INDIA KNIGHT – Can we still enjoy outdated, politically incorrect TV shows from the past?

THE INTERVIEW: THEO JAMES – The Sanditon and Divergent actor tells Megan Agnew why he hates being called a heartthrob

COVER STORY: KEIR STARMER – Can the Labour front runner unite his deeply divided party? Donald Macintyre reports

BOYS AND SEX: THE REALITY – Peggy Orenstein on how online porn and hook-up culture are ruining love lives

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson on Bentley’s mighty Flying Spur, and the Olympic cyclist Chris Hoy’s equally high-speed life in cars

TERROR IN THE VIRAL AGE – One year on, Julia Ebner explains how the Christchurch attacker exploited social media

TECH – Why classic phones and consoles are having a renaissance. We put wireless earbuds on the Test Bench

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Abba legend Bjorn Ulvaeus on divorce and their new songs

JOSH GLANCY – Apps are fine for casual flings but if it’s love you want, human matchmakers are better

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Sunday Times Magazine March 15th 2020

RELATIVE VALUES – The Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing and his wife

THE LIFE COLUMNS – Emma Barnett advises a woman on whether to date a friend she doesn’t fancy. Lorraine Candy on the quiet power of introverted kids. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown meets a hug-a-hoodie crime fighter

HOW IT FEELS TO…bag an art masterpiece for peanuts at a house clearance

MY LOST JEWISH HERITAGE – Katie Glass on her journey of self-discovery following the death of her father

THE DISH – Tom Kerridge celebrates the unhumble potato, Marina O’Loughlin enters a church in Mayfair – and street-food hell, and Will Lyons savours wine varieties that flourish far from home

INDIA KNIGHT – Can we still enjoy outdated, politically incorrect TV shows from the past?

THE INTERVIEW: THEO JAMES – The Sanditon and Divergent actor tells Megan Agnew why he hates being called a heartthrob

COVER STORY: KEIR STARMER – Can the Labour front runner unite his deeply divided party? Donald Macintyre reports

BOYS AND SEX: THE REALITY – Peggy Orenstein on how online porn and hook-up culture are ruining love lives

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson on Bentley’s mighty Flying Spur, and the Olympic cyclist Chris Hoy’s equally high-speed life in cars

TERROR IN THE VIRAL AGE – One year on, Julia Ebner explains how the Christchurch attacker exploited social media

TECH – Why classic phones and consoles are having a renaissance. We put wireless earbuds on the Test Bench

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Abba legend Bjorn Ulvaeus on divorce and their new songs

JOSH GLANCY – Apps are fine for casual flings but if it’s love you want, human matchmakers are better

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

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Weight 200 g
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