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Sunday Times Magazine January 3rd 1988
The London effect – is a nationwide fall-out from the capital’s property boom – week-long commuters abandoned relatives, irate villagers and the working homeless. The social consequences of this ever-widening spiral can only deepen the north-south divide
Cover story: Spring’s fashion circus – They cannot be serious-do they think the new women of the world will wear this stuff? The catwalks have become a freak show and even the models wear blushes
Can they pull it off? – A New Year and a new top job Interested observers – including Peter Cook, Diane Abbott and Claire Rayner – assess how the inheritors of the hot seats will measure up to the rigorous tasks ahead
Come on in out of the cold – Swimming pools once meant slimy tiles., wet changing cubicles and emerging with glowing skin that reeked of chlorine. No longer. Leisure lagoons, or waterworlds, are futuristic pods with the perfect climate for aquatic frolics
60 pages This issue is in very good condition throughout.









