This week in iweekend, we have an extraordinary interview with Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, who talks openly about her continuing struggles with anxiety, being a pioneering force in British Muslim relations, and why her family expects nothing more from her.
Plus, we talk to Paralympian Will Bayley about swapping the table-tennis table for the dancefloor, as he sweeps through Strictly.
We also have recipes from Fergus Henderson's first St John cookbook, and the RHS's Guy Barter tells us what to do about toads in the garden.
In Culture, we ask whether the X Factor's new celebrity edition might sound the death knell for Simon Cowell, and Booker-shortlisted Lucy Ellmann talks about sexist reviews and getting annoyed by her characters.
In Travel, we have a guide to visiting the Caribbean without breaking the bank, and visit Motown, USA, to discover the origins of pop's greatest hits factory.
Elsewhere, we have reports on the growing number of women getting involved in brewing, the attempt by Eliud Kipchoge to run a sub-two hour marathon, the dangers of culling badgers, and why France's bistros are slowly disappearing.
Plus, there's all the usual news, views, puzzles and features.
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Hanna Tavner iweekend Editor
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