In Culture, we ask whether the second series of Killing Eve, which begins this weekend, will be just as refreshing a watch now that creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge has stepped to one side. We also hear from Victoria Hislop, whose new historical novel was inspired by a trip to Greece's Alcatraz.
In Travel, we have 30 of the best seaside towns and villages in the UK, as well as a round-up of country fairs to visit across the country this summer.
Elsewhere, we have coverage of the D-Day memorial services, including a report directly from the beaches with the Normandy veterans, and we meet Scotland's most unorthodox band, composed entirely of asylum-seekers and refugees.
In Sport, we have coverage of the Women's World Cup, and ask who will emerge victorious from England and Scotland's opening tussle against each other on Sunday.
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.
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