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Sunday Times Magazine May 10th 2020
RELATIVE VALUES – Freddie Garland, founder of Freddie’s Flowers, and his mum
HOW TO WRITE THAT NOVEL – Top tips from the bestselling author of Appletree Yard, Louise Doughty
THE LIFE COLUMNS – Emma Barnett advises a couple whose IVF treatment has been held up, Lorraine Candy gives a shout out to troubled teens, Matt Rudd grows the first full beard of his life
THE NEW PIERS MORGAN – The Good Morning Britain presenter tells Decca Aitkenhead why he has turned against Trump – and wants to end the culture wars
ADAM KAY’S MONTHLY CHEČK UP – Our health expert Sings the praises of NHS porters, cleaners – and those unsung middle managers
DRIVING – How Ford started producing ventilators from its Dagenham plant, by Nick Rufford. Plus: Jeremy Clarkson mows his meadow with a Lamborghini
LEFT TO THEIR OWN DEVICES – Richard Godwin finds out why kids watch rubbish on YouTube. Plus: screenless tips for parents
THE DISH – Skye McAlpine conjures plates from thin air, Marina O’Loughlin goes on a turbot-charged masterclass, Will Lyons is in the pink for summer
CALL OF THE WILD – The African collage photography of Peter Beard, who died last month
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Dulcie Scott, Downton Abbey’s costume supervisor, on making scrubs for medics
COULD THIS VILLAGE SAVE US? – Groundbreaking research into coronavirus is taking place in Vo’, Italy. Peter Conradi reports
INDIA KNIGHT – What is the point of living in a city with no buzz? An exodus to the the countryside is on the cards
COVER STORY: HEALY’S BLUES – The 1975’s Matty Healy tells Megan Agnew about isolation, drugs and recording with Greta
JOSH GLANCY – Want to cheer yourself up? Take a walk through a cemetery. It’s a life-affirming experience
60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.