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We have a special anniversary edition for you this weekend to mark the centenary of Armistice Day. We follow Dean Kirby's journey to find the resting place of his relative, and bring you an interview with an army veteran who now works at a poppy factory. We also have full coverage of events happening around the country in memory of the events that changed the world forever.
In travel, the Armistice theme continues, with our round-up of fascinating First World War memorials and museums, and a report from Picardy's Compiègne forest, where the war officially ended.
With the darker nights drawing in and a chill gathering in the air, there's no better time to whip up a batch or two of nourishing, warming soups. We've included some tempting recipes in ieat.
Speaking of a nourishing night in, what better way to spend your Sunday nights than with a dollop of Attenborough? Forget chicken soup for the soul, though - his new BBC1 series Dynasties has been billed as tenser than a mafia thriller...
In news, we have a special report on essay mills - and the people who get paid to help students cheat their way through university. We also have a feature on one of the country's longest-serving apprentices, the Prince of Wales, as his 70th birthday approaches.
In sport we have a cracking line-up as well - with England v New Zealand in the rugby, and a chance for underdogs United in the Manchester derby.
Plus, as always, we have our puzzles pull-out, handy 7-day TV guide, our best columnists on the week's biggest topics and insightful money advice.
Whatever you are doing, we hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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| Siobhan Norton Assistant Editor i |