Sunday Times Magazine January 19th 2020

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Sunday Times Magazine January 19th 2020

THE CLASS WAR WITH MY FAMILY – In her extraordinary posthumous memoir, Deborah Orr reveals the rift with her mother when she left her steel-town roots for a glittering career in journalism–and a turbulent marriage to the novelist Will Self

RELATIVE VALUES – Harry and Meghan’s wedding cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, and his pianist sister, Isata

TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett helps a woman whose new husband can’t keep schtum about their sex life. Plus Lorraine Candy on how to equip teens for leaving home

MAN TROUBLE – Tomorrow is “Blue Monday”. Ignore it, says Matt Rudd

THE INTERVIEW: SIYA KOLISI – South Africa’s rugby captain tells David Walsh how he rose up from poverty to beat England to World Cup glory

INDIA KNIGHT – Polarised politics, trendy vegans –  forget the Roaring Twenties, this is more like the 1970s

SINS OF MY GRANDFATHER – An Auschwitz survivor meets the grandson of commandant Rudolf Höss. By Simon Worrall

ADAM KAY’S MONTHLY CHECK-UP – Do “miracle” diets actually work, asks our medical expert

THE DISH – Skye McAIpine’s rhubarb recipes. Plus, Will Lyons raises a glass to Chinese new year and Marina O’Loughlin finds a Srì Lankan paradise in Soho

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson tests the Mercedes G-wagen upgrade

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Today programme’s Mishal Husain on her 3.10am starts

JOSH GLANCY – Dear Harry, here’s how to be an Englishman in America,  from one who learnt the hard way

WHY I FEED THE TROLLS – When online haters attacked David Baddiel he fought back

THE “WOKE” LIVE AID – The biggest ever charity gig lands in September. John Arlidge gets the full lowdown

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Sunday Times Magazine January 19th 2020

THE CLASS WAR WITH MY FAMILY – In her extraordinary posthumous memoir, Deborah Orr reveals the rift with her mother when she left her steel-town roots for a glittering career in journalism–and a turbulent marriage to the novelist Will Self

RELATIVE VALUES – Harry and Meghan’s wedding cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, and his pianist sister, Isata

TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett helps a woman whose new husband can’t keep schtum about their sex life. Plus Lorraine Candy on how to equip teens for leaving home

MAN TROUBLE – Tomorrow is “Blue Monday”. Ignore it, says Matt Rudd

THE INTERVIEW: SIYA KOLISI – South Africa’s rugby captain tells David Walsh how he rose up from poverty to beat England to World Cup glory

INDIA KNIGHT – Polarised politics, trendy vegans –  forget the Roaring Twenties, this is more like the 1970s

SINS OF MY GRANDFATHER – An Auschwitz survivor meets the grandson of commandant Rudolf Höss. By Simon Worrall

ADAM KAY’S MONTHLY CHECK-UP – Do “miracle” diets actually work, asks our medical expert

THE DISH – Skye McAIpine’s rhubarb recipes. Plus, Will Lyons raises a glass to Chinese new year and Marina O’Loughlin finds a Srì Lankan paradise in Soho

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson tests the Mercedes G-wagen upgrade

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Today programme’s Mishal Husain on her 3.10am starts

JOSH GLANCY – Dear Harry, here’s how to be an Englishman in America,  from one who learnt the hard way

WHY I FEED THE TROLLS – When online haters attacked David Baddiel he fought back

THE “WOKE” LIVE AID – The biggest ever charity gig lands in September. John Arlidge gets the full lowdown

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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