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Sunday Times Magazine September 16th 2018
HOW IT FEELS TO….be a fresher in the digital age, by Hollie Berman
RELATIVE VALUES – Redrow chairman Steve Morgan and his wife, Sally, on their battle with type 1 diabetes
TOUGH LOVE, NATURE – Emma Barnett tells a mum to butt out of her daughters love life; Simon Barnes spots a wasp with an appetite for caterpillars
FAMILY – Lorraine Candy tries out Instagram’s new idiot’s guide for parents of snap-happy teens
THE DISH – Classic roast chicken from the new Sunday Times chef, Tom Kerridge, Marina O’Loughlin hates Jamie’s Italian, and Will Lyons loves the whites of Bordeaux
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson welcomes the Mercedes A 200 AMG Line as a great little luxury, plus the Def Leppard singer Foe Elliott’s barely rock`n`roll life in cars
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The skier Chemmy Alcott one of the judges of The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards 2018
GIANT LEAPS -The Royal Opera House and Opera North are breaking down elitist barriers to attract a younger generation. Rosie Millard reports
INDIA KNIGHT – Why is women’s anger, like that of Serena Williams, still taboo? A little rage is good for you
THE INTERVIEW: WILLIAM BOYD – Why the novel is still the best way to explain humanity
TROLLEY WARS – Will the merger of Sainsbury’s and Asda harm their suppliers and us? Oliver Shah reports
PM? NO,I’M MAMA BEAR – Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservatives, tells our new star interviewer, Decca Aitkenhead, she values her mental health too much to be prime minister
BAND OF BROTHERS – The Garland family lost four sons in one war. Michael Ashcroft remembers them
JOSH GLANCY – Everybody wants to party like a VIP – but behind the velvet rope it’s a fun vacuum
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.