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Sunday Times Magazine July 22nd 2018
OUR FAB FOUR – It was 50 years ago today…that the Sunday Times photographer Don McCullin had his ‘mad day out” with the Beatles. To mark the occasion, we’ve produced a magazine with four different covers. McCullin’s pictures, with an essay from Hunter Davies HOW IT FEELS TO…be black in the corporate world, by Marcus Whyte
RELATIVE VALUES – Robin and Judy Hutson, the couple behind the Pig hotel chain
FAMILY, TOUGH LOVE, BODY – Lorraine Candy prepares for the last day of primary school for ever, Emma Barnett advises a woman who caught an STI after dating someone she met online, Matt Rudd seeks to stave off the inevitable
INDIA KNIGHT – This summer, why not take your anxious, dissatisfied brain on a relaxing break and leave your phone at home
THE INTERVIEW: DAVID ATTENBOROUGH – The 92-year-old naturalist and broadcasting legend on taking his new knees back into the field
ABBA AND ME – Jenni Murray has watched Mamma Mia! 25 times (and counting). For her, the film is therapy– but what will she make of the new sequel?
THE DISH – Yotam Ottolenghi’s light summer grills, Marina O ‘Loughlin reviews the Duke of Richmond in Hackney, Will Lyons pits great French wine estates against ripe European upstarts
TECH – How the media giants are cracking down on tweeted spoilers, by Helen Lewis
DRIVING – Nick Rufford tests a prototype Taycan – the first all-electric Porsche, plus the ballet dancer Steven McRae’s life in cars
WHO KILLED PETIT GREGORY? Mark Edmonds on the family feuds and poison-pen letters of France’s most notorious murder
JOSH GLANCY – A PR event for rosé makes our columnist pity the influencers who live for Instagram
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Pinterest co-founder Evan Sharp
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.