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Sunday Times Magazine December 23rd 2018
SANTA’S LITTLE BELTER – Max Halley, the sandwich king, on how to turn your leftovers into another festive feast
THE REAL MIDNIGHT GANG – Christmas on the wards of Great Ormond Street, plus David Walliams on filming his story of kids trapped in hospital
LIONEL SHRIVER’S CHRISTMAS TALE – The Laptop – an exclusive short story for The Sunday Times Magazine by the author of We Need to Talk About Kevin
INDIA KNIGHT – The rules of engagement how to navigate seasonal dysfunctionality
RISE OF THE STONGMEN – Why are so many iron-fisted populists winning power? Peter Conradi reports
COVER STORY: WILD WEST – Dominic West on country life – and why his Les Mis is far better than the musical
JOSH GLANCY – Why I’ll be celebrating with a friend’s family in the mountains of Colorado
THE INTERVIEW – The DJ Paul Gambaccini rages at Decca Aitkenhead over being falsely accused of sex crimes
RELATIVE VALUES – The colourful but separate lives of artist Sue Kreitzman and her husband, Steve
HOW IT FEELS. … …to feed the lonely at Christmas. By pub landlord Mick Dore
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson dreams of owning the GTC4Lusso T, the first “restful” Ferrari
TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett on dating older women, and how to keep teens sweet, by Lorraine Candy
THE DISH – Marina O’Loughlin is blinded by the Brasserie of Light. Will Lyons keeps festivities on song
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Gareth Malone, the nation’s choirmaster, on his night-time
88 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition throughout but does have some damage to the cover that affects the first few pages. Priced accordingly