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Sunday Times Magazine December 2nd 2018
RELATIVE VALUES – The Made in Chelsea star Ollie Locke and his fiancé, Gareth
HOW IT FEELS TO…be exhausted 24 hours a day, by ME sufferer Joseph Luke
NATURE – Half a century after the US army sprayed Agent Orange over Vietnam, Simon Barnes finds the wildlife fighting back
TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett tells a woman how to deal with a spiteful stepmother and Lorraine Candy on how to soothe your teenager’s broken heart
TABLE TALK – Marina O’Loughlin visits a small neighbourhood bistro in Edinburgh with big ambitions
TECH – The comedian David Baddiel on being called a liar on Twitter. Plus, the start-up that could spell the end for student loans
THIS IS GOING TO HURT – Doctor turned bestselling author Adam Kay on the heartbreaking truth about IVF, and Rohan Silva speaks up about male infertility
THE INTERVIEW: DENNIS QUAID – The actor and former Mr Meg Ryan talks Chrissy IIey through his three divorces
COVER STORY: WHO’S BOSS? – Bruce Springsteen tells Nick Rufford how Donald Trump won over his blue-collar fans
INDIA KNIGHT – A single well-chosen gift means more at this time of year than a mini-mountain of tat
TOTAL IMMERSION – The photographer Andrew Whiton steps into the lavish world of Secret Cinema
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson whinnies like a happy horse” in a new Aston Martin. Plus England footballer Ellen White’s life in motors
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The venture capitalist Eileen Burbidge on women in tech
RISE OF THE ‘NDRANGHETA – The tentacles of the brutal Calabrian mafia have reached the UK. Alex Perry reports
JOSH GLANCY – We’ve had our fill. This festive season, please keep divisive politics off the menu
MURDER ON A SUBMARINE – The parents of the Swedish journalist Kim Wall talk to Ellie Austin about her death
88 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.