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Sunday Times Magazine October 28th 2018
RELATIVE VALUES – The singer-songwriter Jesse Ware and her mother, Helena, on raving and podcasting
HOW IT FEELS TO……be England’s top female try-scorer, by the rugby star Danielle Waterman
TOUGH LOVE, NATURE – Emma Barnett advises a woman on the verge of a sexless marriage. Simon Barnes celebrates the hidden life of fungi
FAMILY – Lorraine Candy helps teens sleep soundly
THE DISH – Tom Kerridge’s sparkliest dishes for Bonfire Night, Marina O’Loughlin finds a new personal favourite in Birmingham’s Folium
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson gets “range anxiety” in an electric Hyundai Kona, and the Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies reveals her Mini amour
THE FIGHT FOR AN EDUCATION – Parents of children with special educational needs are lawyering up. Sharon Hendry finds out why
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Phillip Ullmann, executive Chairman of recruitment giant Cordant, on why he nearly got the sack for turning the family firm into a social enterprise
SHE NEARLY LOST THE PLOT – The Prime Suspect creator, Lynda La Plante, tells Chrissy Iley about her annus horribilis
VOICE OF THE NATION – How the friendship between George VI and his voice coach, Lionel Logue, helped steer Britain through the Second World War. By the authors of The King’s Speech Peter Conradi and Lionel’s grandson Mark Logue
THE INTERVIEW: STANLEY McCHRYSTAL – Disobeying orders is preferable to nuclear war, the former US general tells Decca Aitkenhead
INDIA KNIGHT – Instagram is about more than teen selfies. For clothes, art and antiques, it beats any high street
JOSH GLANCY – Either the backpacking haunts of my youth are not what they used to be – or I’ve grown up
HOW DO YOU LIKE ME? – Millicent Binks dresses up to explore what men really want
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.