This week in iweekend we have a wildlife special, including 70 easy ways to spend time in nature, from cooking in the sunshine to hushing in a hide. We also have a round-up of wildlife days out as well as top tips on how to attract bees and butterflies to your garden.
(Photo credit: The Wildlife Trust)
In Culture, we ask what we can expect from the new series of Love Island, which starts on Monday. In the wake of scandals and deaths, the show's producers have announced a new aftercare policy for contestants once they leave the show. We speak to someone who has worked on the care package.
In Travel, we have 20 D-Day locations to visit in France and the UK, and speak to a D-Day veteran ahead of the 75th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
In Sport, it's a Super Saturday special, with the Champions League Final, the Cricket World Cup, the 240th Epsom Derby, and the Premiership rugby 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.
Whatever you are doing, we hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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P.S.N.I. Chief Constable, George Hamilton, has apologised to the parents of one of the children who died tragically at the Greenvale Hotel near Cookstown on St. Patrick's Day.
Nostalgia for a time when Britain was a "powerful" and "global" nation was partly to blame for the UK's decision to leave the European Union, Michel Barnier has claimed.
Traffic is busy on the M2 at Nelson Street and A12 at York Street, Belfast as a section of Royal Avenue remains closed to facilitate road repairs, TrafficwatchNI has said.
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to decide someone's fate as part of a jury, you can now have the chance to experience it as part of a unique event coming to Belfast.
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