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Nov 30, 2024 |
thetimes.com | Ellen Himelfarb |Krissi Murison
It’s the great late-year getaway challenge. Where to go when it’s stormy at home and you want some sun? When long-haul seems stressful because you only have a few days? And when you want some culture, but the children — aged seven and nine — have vowed to disown you if you drag them to another cathedral, instead demanding full water-immersion for at least 85 per cent of every holiday? How about Marrakesh, suggested some clever spark.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
thetimes.com | Krissi Murison
The grey clouds are closing in and the kids have just got their first glimpse of the beach out of the car window. “Where’s the sand?”“Err, it’s a stone beach. You like stone beaches, remember?”The howls from the back seat suggest the children, aged six and nine, do not remember. We’re on a damp May midweek mini-break in Deal — and those howls are ominous. Can anything save us? We start with lunch.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
thetimes.co.uk | Krissi Murison
The week before I started at The Sunday Times, I called my new boss, flustered. “I just have a few questions,” I began, before rattling off some queries about IT access and how I should prepare for editorial conference. Finally I got to the real reason I was calling: “Er, what should I wear?”As the outgoing editor of the storied music magazine NME, I had built up many life skills over the years. I knew how to translate the monosyllabic mutterings of an inebriated rock star into a cover feature.
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Dec 23, 2023 |
thetimes.co.uk | Ben Taylor |Krissi Murison
It has been a busy 12 months for The Sunday Times — 52 editions have been published and one more is still to come before 2024 arrives. To mark the end of another year, and with an exhaustive range of fantastic pieces to choose from, the editors have picked their favourite stories from 2023.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
thetimes.co.uk | Krissi Murison
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