Welcome to the 100th edition of iweekend. We have a brilliant paper for you this weekend and are thrilled to have reached this milestone with you, our readers.
In Life, there is a bumper round up of bank holiday days out. From bog snorkelling to beer festivals, highland games to high-flying planes, there’s an activity for everyone.
Plus, delicious alternatives to motorway services. No need to despair at the sheer grimness of motorway services - there are lovely local businesses not far away, growing, making and serving far better food.
In Travel, you’ll find 20 great European rail journeys, from a stream train through Germany’s Harz Mountains to the network of trains that cross the Corsica’s craggy interior.
There’s also everything you need to know about weekend getaways in Brighton and Calais.
As the nation’s favourite reality show returns, Sarah Carson looks at how it changed television for good.
Guest columnist Diane Morgan writes about the strange phenomenon that is the school graduation prom.
Laurie Havelock speaks to the group of retired women running an investment club that is producing better returns than fund managers.
In need of some extra cash? Meet the people making thousands by renting out their car parking space - and learn how you could do the same.
As always, there’s all the latest in sport, our popular puzzles pull-out, handy 7-day TV guide, insightful comment section on the week’s biggest topics and useful money advice.
Whether this is the first time or the hundredth time you are picking up iweekend, we hope you have a wonderful Bank Holiday weekend.
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Hanna Tavner iweekend Editor
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