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Sunday Times Magazine February 23rd 2020
HOW ITFEELS TO….be born on Leap Year Day, by James Palmer, 11 on Saturday
RELATIVE VALUES – The comedian Jenny Eclair and her playwright daughter, Phoebe
THE LIFE COLUMNS – Emma Barnett on how to deal with a colleague who watches porn at work, Lorraine Candy on the dangers to teens of location-sharing apps, and Matt Rudd on erectile dysfunction
FAREWELL, CROMWELL – Hilary Mantel tells Rosie Kinchen about finally finishing her epic trilogy of Tudor intrigue
HEALTH – Emma Jane Unsworth explores the trauma of miscarriage
THE DISH – Rosie Birkett on the bright side of February, Marina O’Loughlin is filled with sadness at Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill
TECH – Stuart Miles considers the new wave of subscription services: Disney+, Britbox – and socks?
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson reviews the all-too-sensible Mazda CX-30, plus the brat-pack star Kiefer Sutherland’s life in cars
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Keith Urban, country singer, on his marriage to Nicole Kidman
INDIA KNIGHT – Young people are more liberal about gender, so why do women still do most of the housework?
MY LOVER, THE SERIAL KILLER – Elizabeth Kendall tells Laura Pullman why she let Ted Bundy into her and her daughter’s lives
JOSH GLANCY – The US election campaign trail has reached a new nadir – I’ve uncovered evidence of foul play in my hotel room
THE INTERVIEW: DAVID LAMMY – The outspoken MP talks to Decca Aitkenhead about his Englishness and Twitter spats
COVER STORY: CHECKMATE – How Facebook gobbled up Instagram and WhatsApp to rule the world, by Steven Levy
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.