Sunday Times Magazine June 30th 2019

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Sunday Times Magazine June 30th 2019

IN MEMORY OF AA GILL – The inaugural winner of the AA Gill Award for Emerging Food Critics is Kitty Drake. Read her winning entry

THE DISH – Tom Kerridge’s Wimbledon-inspired picnic, Marina O’Loughlin on the pricy-but- worth-it Siren in Belgravia, and Will Lyons on why Aussie chardonnay is always a winner

RELATIVE VALUES – The cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew and his wife, Emma, who survived breast cancer

TOUGH LOVE – Am I wrong to want my girlfriend to sign a contract, a man asks Emma Barnett

FAMILY – What to do if your teens fall out with their oldest friends, by Lorraine Candy

REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL – Yasmin Alibhai-Browen on the Asian women who reject tradition to marry white men

COVER STORY: BILLIE EILISH – The princess of moody teen pop talks to Decca Aitkenhead

MAN TROUBLE – Midlifers who run off with much younger women usually live to regret it, Matt Rudd

WISH WE WERENT HERE – The children of Britain’s “sink estates” are dreading the summer holidays. Sharon Hendry reports from Broadwater Farm

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson warns against buying BMW’s diesel-powered 8-series coupé. Plus the Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo on his other car -a Renault Mégane

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Juno and X-Men actress Ellen Page on why it wasn’t easy growing up gay in Nova Scotia, Canada

INDIA KNIGHT – Yes, I’m “festival ready” – for something small and local, far from the madding crowd

THE INTERVIEW: KATYA ADLER – The BBC’s Brexit star tells Caroline Wheeler how the EU is preparing for Boris

JOSH GLANCY – Get off Instagram and enjoy your holiday -the rest of us don’t need your curated feed

MASTER OF DECEPTION – One of France’s most infamous murderers is being freed, Can he be trusted, asks Peter Conradi

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Sunday Times Magazine June 30th 2019

IN MEMORY OF AA GILL – The inaugural winner of the AA Gill Award for Emerging Food Critics is Kitty Drake. Read her winning entry

THE DISH – Tom Kerridge’s Wimbledon-inspired picnic, Marina O’Loughlin on the pricy-but- worth-it Siren in Belgravia, and Will Lyons on why Aussie chardonnay is always a winner

RELATIVE VALUES – The cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew and his wife, Emma, who survived breast cancer

TOUGH LOVE – Am I wrong to want my girlfriend to sign a contract, a man asks Emma Barnett

FAMILY – What to do if your teens fall out with their oldest friends, by Lorraine Candy

REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL – Yasmin Alibhai-Browen on the Asian women who reject tradition to marry white men

COVER STORY: BILLIE EILISH – The princess of moody teen pop talks to Decca Aitkenhead

MAN TROUBLE – Midlifers who run off with much younger women usually live to regret it, Matt Rudd

WISH WE WERENT HERE – The children of Britain’s “sink estates” are dreading the summer holidays. Sharon Hendry reports from Broadwater Farm

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson warns against buying BMW’s diesel-powered 8-series coupé. Plus the Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo on his other car -a Renault Mégane

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Juno and X-Men actress Ellen Page on why it wasn’t easy growing up gay in Nova Scotia, Canada

INDIA KNIGHT – Yes, I’m “festival ready” – for something small and local, far from the madding crowd

THE INTERVIEW: KATYA ADLER – The BBC’s Brexit star tells Caroline Wheeler how the EU is preparing for Boris

JOSH GLANCY – Get off Instagram and enjoy your holiday -the rest of us don’t need your curated feed

MASTER OF DECEPTION – One of France’s most infamous murderers is being freed, Can he be trusted, asks Peter Conradi

68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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