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18JUNE2022 h p a r Post-politics, g e l e T ; Gordon Brown 0 4 : 8 1 : 7 feels 10 years 1 2 2 0 2 n younger. But he u J . 3 1 : still has plenty e t a D ; ) m to say on m 0 0 . 0 7 Boris, Putin and 2 x 0 0 . the monarchy 0 3 2 ( : t a m r o F ; f d p . X X - C 1 0 0 A - 2 2 6 0 8 1 - 1 - M T M T D - C C 1 0 0 1 : t n e m u c o D h p a r g e l e T ; 7 3 : 4 0 : 6 1 2 2 0 2 n u J . 3 1 : e t a D ; ) m m 0 0 . 0 7 2 x 0 0 . 0 3 2 ( : t a m r o F ; f d p . M T - C 2 0 0 A - 2 2 6 0 8 1 - 1 - M T M T D - C C 2 0 0 1 : t n e m u c o D 2 The Telegraph Magazine 18June 2022 h p a r g e 1 8 . 0 6 2 0 2 2 l e T ; 1 2 : 9 5 : 6 1 REGULARS FEATURES 2 2 0 2 n MY SATURDAY GordonBrowngives u J Reading,writingand anex-PM’sperspective . 3 chattingtocrows onglobalaffairs 1 SHEILA HANCOCK CELIA WALDEN : e P.5 P.8 t a D ; ) m WHAT IS 60 FOR? Runningwild:Jake m TraversingTikTokin Fiennesonthejoysof 0 0 midlife:aguide low-impactfarming . 0 JAN MASTERS JESSAMY CALKIN 7 2 P.7 P.24 x 0 0 . SITWELL STIRS Thedarksideofthe 0 3 IT UP Jehovah’sWitnessworld 2 ( AtErst,Manchester KATHERINE : t WILLIAM SITWELL RUSHTON a m P.57 P.30 r o F ; f AGONY UNCLE FOOD d Solvingyourproblems p . everyweek X X - RICHARD MADELEY C P.73 AScandi-inspired 3 seafoodspread 0 0 A DIANA HENRY - STYLE P.39 22 6 0 8 1 Howtodoafineline Lightsummerfarefor - 1 inlinen lightsummernights - M NA MELISSA TWIGG MARK HIX MT AKSI P.59 P.47 DT AVAR LIFE AFTER LOVE C- N C GE:KRISTI Thmeacdoe-oinrdh:eaamveantch Howtwobereavedwritersfoundunexpectedromance Athfienwoinroemofanthcee:mwohmyeitn’st 1003 E.THISPA LISA APR.M6S2TRONG MICHEL FABEPR.&16LOUISA YOUNG VICTORPI.A55MOORE nt: STAC me EU u D c AVI HEADOFMAGAZINEADVERTISING,CLAIREJUON:claire.juon@mailmetromedia.co.uk.INTERNATIONALACCOUNTSALESMANAGER,JASONHARRISON:[email protected] o R:D ©TELEGRAPHMAGAZINE2022.PUBLISHEDBYTELEGRAPHMEDIAGROUPLIMITED,111BUCKINGHAMPALACEROAD,LONDONSW1W0DT(020-79312000)ANDPRINTEDBYWALSTEAD. D OVE COLOUDRAIRLEYPTREOLDEUGCRTAIPOHN:NTOERLIETGSRAAGPEHNPTRSOADCUCCETPITOSNL.INAOBTILTIOTYBFEOSROLLDOSSSEPOARRDAATMELAYGEFRTOOMCTOHLOEUDRAITLRYATNESLPEAGRREANPCHIE.SWOHRILAENEYVOETRHYERREMASAOTNEARBIALLESCUABRMEIWTTILELDBTEOTTAHKEENM,ANGEAIZTIHNEERTHE C 18June 2022 The Telegraph Magazine 3 h p a r g e l e T ; 0 3 : 8 3 : 7 1 2 2 0 2 n u J . 3 1 : e t a D ; ) m m 0 0 . 0 7 2 x 0 0 . 0 3 2 ( : t a m r o F ; f d p . M T - C 4 0 0 A - 2 2 6 0 8 1 - 1 - M T M T D - C C 4 0 0 1 : t n e m u c o D 4 The Telegraph Magazine 18June 2022 Sheila Hancock h p My Saturday a r g e l e T ; 4 5 : 7 0 : 8 1 2 2 7.30am Breakfastismuesliwith book club – GreyBees by 20 proteinpowder.Intheshower, Andrey Kurkov. I still get n u J I alternate between very hot loads of letters about . 3 and freezing water. 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