The clocks might be going back this weekend, but summer is on the horizon on the other side of the world...
| | Hello, The clocks might be going back this weekend, but summer is on the horizon on the other side of the world. In travel, we have the best new adventures in the Southern Hemisphere. Elsewhere in travel, Simon Calder discusses the perks and pitfalls of exploring Europe by train, and there are guides to Madeira, Tokyo, and - slightly closer to home - Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey. In life, we have a guide to spotting wildlife in the winter, from grey seals in Cumbria to roe deer in Dorset. Plus, our guide to 40 fun Halloween days out from all across the UK. In culture, Jung Chang, the multi-million selling author of Wild Swans talks to Max Liu about her new book Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister, why we get China wrong and flushing her poems down the toilet. If you want to learn about a subject, why not hear it straight from the horse’s mouth? Chris Green reports on the human library. In money, we hear how one woman was able to save enough money to change her career. There’s also a guide to greening your pension pot. In sport, Liverpool star James Milner discusses his new book, Jurgen Klopp's hot-tub selfies and finally getting on board with social media. Plus, there’s all the build up to the Rugby World Cup matches this weekend. As always, there’s our popular puzzles pull-out, handy 7-day TV guide, insightful comment section on the week’s biggest topics and useful money advice. Whatever you are doing, we hope you have a wonderful weekend. Don't forget to pick up your copy of iweekend from all good newspaper retailers. | Pascale Hughes iweekend, Writer | | The nation's news, straight to your inbox. Sign up to the i newsletter today! Sign Up |
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