This week in iweekend, the Hairy Bikers tell us why their new book of "one-pot wonders" could help the nation talk to each other civilly again. We also share three of their scrumptious recipes.
In Culture, with Bake Off, MasterChef, Love Island and Queer Eye barely off our screens this year, we ask why some broadcasters are so keen on familiar shows, while author Andrew Michael Hurley takes us on a folk-horror trip of the Yorkshire Dales.
In Travel, we have 20 British winter breaks, a guide to this week's fireworks around the country, and a return to Sri Lanka post-terror attacks.
Elsewhere, we meet a crocodile wrangler, take a look at some of the strangest collections that have taken over people's houses, ask how the BBC can save its radio stations, and meet the man who saved more than 100 girls from the clutches of Boko Haram.
Plus, there's all the usual news, views, puzzles and features.
Don't forget to pick up your copy of iweekend from all good newspaper retailers.
Hanna Tavner
iweekend, Editor
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