This week iniweekend, we round up more than 30 of the best new children's books to keep toddlers, schoolchildren and young adults entertained over the coming Easter break.
We also have an interview with Kevin McCloud, as Grand Designs turns 20. He explains why he doesn't stay in touch with participants - "All they want to talk about is their bloody kitchen!" - and why the show is about homes rather than properties.
The actress Katherine Parkinson, meanwhile, talks about the opening of her first play (which she hasn't even seen in rehearsal) and turning feminism on its head, while Sophia Money-Coutts looks at EL James's first novel after the Fifty Shades series, and asks how it might fare in the post-MeToo world.
In Travel, we have Europe's best beach cities to visit this year, a look at Munch's Oslo, and a guide to the UK's top water parks.
And in Money, we reveal how to give a child £18,000 on their 18th birthday by saving just £1.67 a day.
Elsewhere, we meet the grime MC who's made it all the way to Parliament, explore the nature of naked protests, and investigate the growth in volunteering.
Plus, 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.
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