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Sunday Times Magazine July 21st 2019
RELATIVE VALUES – The soprano Danielle de Niese and her husband, the executive chairman of Glyndebourne
TOUGH LOVE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett advises a 60-year-old who is “friends with benefits” with thirtysomething. Lorraine Candy on how to help children through bereavement
83 NOT OUT – Hunter Davies’s eyebrow-raising tips on how to get a good night’s sleep in your eighties
HOW IT FEELS TO….. survive heart surgery. By Mark Haddon, author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
THE INTERVIEW: DOLLY & PANDORA – Dolly Alderton and Pandora Sykes, hosts of the hugely popular High Low podcast, tell Anne McElvoy how they reinvented current affairs for millennials
INDIA KNIGHT – Don’t feel sorry for Ed Sheeran having “only” four friends he still has more than most of us
COVER: PENNY MORDAUNT – Britain’s first female defence secretary tells Iain Dale why she didn’t run for PM
INSIDE THE BRUDERHOF – The photographer Danny Burrows on life on a Christian commune in Kent and Sussex
THE DISH – Sunny recipes from top festival chefs, Marina O’Loughlin on Notting Hill’s Gold
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson reviews the “lacklustre” Porsche Macan. Plus the Dire Straits bassist John Illsley’s life in cars
A NEW KIND OF BLACKMAIL – Thousands of young British men are falling victim to online “sextortion”. Katie Glass reports
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The boxing promoter Eddie Hearn on the joys of Essex
MY SAVIOUR, “THE BOSS” – Sarfraz Manzoor on how Bruce Springsteen inspired him to escape racism in 1980s Luton
JOSH GLANCY – Fixed gender pronouns may not work for everyone, but most of us are fine with “he” and “she”
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.