In Culture, we ask whether it's right that new films about Aretha Franklin and JRR Tolkien are coming out - despite the Queen of Soul expressly forbidding it before she died and the latter's family roundly condemning a new biopic of the Lord of the Rings writer. We also have an interview with author Linda Grant, who reveals her "crazed dreams" about Brexit and how that has fed into her new novel.
In Travel, we have an exclusive three nights for the price of two offer on some of Europe's best coastal and countryside retreats, in partnership with i-escape. We also have a look at the smallest emirate, Ajman, and ask how it compares to its neighbours.
Elsewhere, we drift into the world of sleep with Guy Leschziner, a neurologist whose new book, The Nocturnal Brain, recounts alarming stories of people who get up to all sorts while they are dozing.
We also look at the dangers of helicopter parenting, particularly around exam season. Mental health experts have warned of the increasing levels of stress and anxiety among children as a result of mounting pressure from "intensive parents" to do well.
In Sport, meanwhile, we have coverage of the Women's FA Cup Final.
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.