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In This Issue…
Over To You • LETTERS ON THE September ISSUE
SEE THE WORLD… …DIFFERENTLY
Mattress Madness • This month, a rare trip to a bed warehouse proves to be quite the experience for Olly
Sir Paul McCartney “There’s Nothing Stranger Than Celebrity” • Why, even after six decades, Sir Paul McCartney’s magical mystery tour rolls on into the next town
I REMEMBER… Engelbert Humperdinck • Coming to fame in the 1960s, Engelbert Humperdinck has sold more than 140 million records worldwide. He looks back on his childhood in India, how “Release Me” changed his life and why he never got to work with Gorillaz
Outsmart Kidney Disease • Symptoms are elusive—here’s what you need to know
AND BREATHE… • Want to blow out all the candles on your cake when you’re 75 or climb three flights of stairs without gasping at the top? There are ways and means to boost your lung power
Apps That Could Save Your Life
Ask The Expert: Men’s Wellbeing • Dr Luke Pratsides is a GP in the NHS in London and lead GP at private digital men’s health clinic, Numan
Puppy Love • This month, Dr Max reflects on the transformative power of pets
The Doctor Is In
Beat The Brain Freeze! • If your mind goes blank, you’re in good company—says our memory expert, Jonathan Hancock
THE COUPLE WHO HELPED SAVE THE WORLD • Not only did they create a COVID-19 vaccine and team up with Pfizer to save countless lives, they are also a shining example of integration
My Britain: Wrexham
If I Ruled The World Steve Hughes • Australian thrash metal musician and comedian Steve Hughes shares the rules he’d put in place should he find himself king of the world…
LEST WE FORGET • A century of the Poppy Appeal
HOW TO AVOID DIGITAL IMMORTALITY • Now is the time to organise your online life
STEPS TO TAKE NOW
Trees Of Britain • In this extract from the upcoming book, A Portrait of the Tree by Adrian Houston, five celebrities celebrate their favourite trees from around Britain
CAPE TOWN REVIVAL • A generation after the end of apartheid, the city is buzzing with a new creative energy
My Great Escape: Ladies In Lausanne • Londoner Sidonie Chaffer-Melly takes a trip with her friends
ONIRO BY THE SEA Paphos
Moving On From Savings • This month, Andy Webb helps us navigate the complex world of stocks and shares
Felt-Astic • It’s never too early to get started on your Christmas decor…
Black Friday Frustration • Black Friday sales can be a minefield to navigate, so, this month, Bec Oakes shares some vital tips for the bonanza
Stripes Vs Spots • The latest hero ingredient in the fight against acne, Jenessa Williams puts Tiger Grass to the test
Chicken & Pork Adobo “Romulo Style”
World Kitchen Iceland: Halibut Soup • This month, rising star chef, Gísli Matt, shares his grandmother’s recipe for the fabled halibut soup
State Of The Art: Sola Olulode • Nigerian artist Sola Olulode is inspired by her identity as a queer Black woman
BOILING POINT
4 More Great Films About Chefs
TELEVISION
Album Of The Month: -io
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