Reader's Digest UK  |  July 2013  
* Helen Mirren on her new film Red 2
* What's Next for the NHS?
* The Maverick: "We Don't Know What Real Anger Is Any More"
* How to Avoid Sneaky Phone Charges
PLUS: Hugh Dennis, Cerys Matthews and Janet McTeer
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