Hello,
There's plenty to read in iweekend this week:
Money and Business Editor Elizabeth Anderson investigates the four-day working week and asks: does it work?
Richard Jinman spends the day with Lyndon Yorke, an inventor and Britain's most eccentric man. How do we know? He was given an award for eccentricity in 2001 by Sir Norman Wisdom and is a founder member of the Eccentrics Club. Often seen sailing on the Thames in Tritania, an electric bathchair complete with wind-up gramophone, Champagne cooler and picnic basket, he is currently building a ride-on garden-pest repeller designed to frighten moles, whisk away wasps and frighten the neighbours. In LiFE, we've rounded up 40 of the best autumn days out, from the Goose Fair in Nottingham to the Malvern Autumn Show. We've got tasty budget recipes for £1.50 and less per head from a chickpea and spinach curry to ginger chicken udon. In our culture section, Gerard Gilbert reveals why the golden age of television drama is about to get so much better, while the best-selling novelist Jessie Burton (The Miniaturist) explains why her first book for children is a feminist fairy tale. If you are looking for the ultimate escape, our travel guide to going off-grid with some enticing recommendations from around the world. Our puzzles pull-out features all your favourites: Inquisitor, Jumbo general knowledge crossword, Prize cryptic , Mensa brain teasers and Zygolex.
And in sport, we have an exclusive interview with Padraig Harrington ahead of the Ryder Cup as well as England rugby star Manu Tuilagi, plus Anthony Joshua's big fight diary. There's also a 7-day TV guide, going out, comment and more.
Don't miss out. Pick up your copy of iweekend tomorrow.
Have a wonderful weekend, | Hanna Tavner Assistant Editor iweekend | |