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Sunday Times Magazine March 24th 2019
RELATIVE VALUES – The Botox pioneer Dr Nick Lowe and his daughter Philippa, a skin specialist
TOUGH LOVE – Emma Barnett advises a woman whose friend had a secret fling with her younger sister, Lorraine Candy talks sex with teenagers, Matt Rudd talks no sex with middle-aged men
HOW IT FEELS TO ……ghostwrite for lazy students. Stephanie Bridgeman on the moral maze of working for a shadowy “essay mill”
COMMANDER IN CHEAT – What do President Trump’s antics on the golf course tell us about his actions off it? Rick Reilly gets the lowdown from the caddies
THE DISH – Bangkok-born Kay Plunkett- Hogge cooks homely Thai classics, Marina O’Loughlin adores Yotam Ottolenghi’s Rovi
TECH – Alex Pell on the new longer-life batteries to save us from the power cable tangle. Plus, GPS dog collars on the Test Bench
FREE LOVE: A SORDID LEGACY – Groping, misogyny and rape – Virginia Nicholson on the realities of the sexual revolution
DRIVING – Nick Rufford reviews the Citroën C5 Aircross, plus Tim Henman’s life in luxury cars
A WORLD OF WONDER – An exclusive preview of the stunning entries to the Sony World Photography Awards
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The broadcaster, author and Labour peer Joan Bakewell on still doing Pilates aged 85
THE INTERVIEW: BEN WHISHAW – The Mary Poppins star talks to Chrissy IIley about the sexuality spectrum and being a twin
PASSPORTS FOR SALE – John Arlidge investigates the rise of a $3bn global industry: selling citizenship to the rich
INDIA KNIGHT – Why are so many young people moving to the country? They think they’ve seen the light
JOSH GLANCY – I’ve caught the millennial bug for house plants– they’re like pets that don’t move
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.