Sunday Times Magazine April 14th 2019

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Sunday Times Magazine April 14th 2019

RELATIVE VALUES – Charles and Diana’s former personal chef, Carolyn Robb, and her sister Deirdre Reford

ADAM KAY’S MONTHLY HEALTH CHECK-UP – The bestselling author on his London marathon and how extreme sport damages you

TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett helps a woman who has been cut off by her loved ones. Lorraine Candy takes the fire out of family rows

83 NOT OUT –  Hunter Davies on the importance of male friendship

THE END OFINNOCENCE – The murder of Jill Dando signalled the start of a dangerous new era for British women in public life. David James Smith on why the case he has followed for 20 years still looms large

THE DISH – Skye McApine’s divine dishes for the perfect Easter lunch and wine to match by Will Lyons.

INDIA KNIGHT – The word “hypocrite” is bandied about way too liberally. Save it for when it counts

A COMEDY OF MATHS ERRORS – Matt Parker, author of the bestseller Humble Pi, on how innumeracy can Cause mayhem

TECH – Stuart Miles on foldable smartphone screens

DRIVING – Nick Rufford on the Ford Mustang Bullitt. Plus the rock star Steve Harley’s life in cars

JOSH GLANCY – Young people are in the grip of a sex recession. They need to rediscover their animal instincts

“MY HUSBAND IS DEAD, I AM LOST” – Kat Lister on the devastation of becoming a widow aged 36

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The pop star turned author and TV presenter Alesha Dixon

THE INTERVIEW : ANT MDDLETON –  The former special-forces sniper tells Matt Rudd how to man up

MARY POPPINS, BA HONS – Norland College awards degrees to its supernannies now. Rachel Johnson trains with the best

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Sunday Times Magazine April 14th 2019

RELATIVE VALUES – Charles and Diana’s former personal chef, Carolyn Robb, and her sister Deirdre Reford

ADAM KAY’S MONTHLY HEALTH CHECK-UP – The bestselling author on his London marathon and how extreme sport damages you

TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett helps a woman who has been cut off by her loved ones. Lorraine Candy takes the fire out of family rows

83 NOT OUT –  Hunter Davies on the importance of male friendship

THE END OFINNOCENCE – The murder of Jill Dando signalled the start of a dangerous new era for British women in public life. David James Smith on why the case he has followed for 20 years still looms large

THE DISH – Skye McApine’s divine dishes for the perfect Easter lunch and wine to match by Will Lyons.

INDIA KNIGHT – The word “hypocrite” is bandied about way too liberally. Save it for when it counts

A COMEDY OF MATHS ERRORS – Matt Parker, author of the bestseller Humble Pi, on how innumeracy can Cause mayhem

TECH – Stuart Miles on foldable smartphone screens

DRIVING – Nick Rufford on the Ford Mustang Bullitt. Plus the rock star Steve Harley’s life in cars

JOSH GLANCY – Young people are in the grip of a sex recession. They need to rediscover their animal instincts

“MY HUSBAND IS DEAD, I AM LOST” – Kat Lister on the devastation of becoming a widow aged 36

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The pop star turned author and TV presenter Alesha Dixon

THE INTERVIEW : ANT MDDLETON –  The former special-forces sniper tells Matt Rudd how to man up

MARY POPPINS, BA HONS – Norland College awards degrees to its supernannies now. Rachel Johnson trains with the best

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

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