Bluer skies: inside the 1 January edition of Guardian Weekly

2020 was a year to forget, but here ’s why the new one bring reasons to hope.Get the Guardian Weekly delivered at homeFor many people, the back of 2020 can ’t come too soon. With a new virus strain upending millions of people’s Christmas plans in the UK, coupled with the threat of a no-deal Brexit, the lead-up to 25 December was … a hairy one. At least the belated announcement of a trade and security deal with the European Union on 24 December ga ve some clarity. But, as Britain finally detaches from the EU, it remains a country beset by the worst of the pandemic.On that note, we wanted to look at the year ahead with at least some semblance of optimism. On page 40, writers from the Observer look at eight innovations and inventions that offer a bit of hope for the near future, whileMark Rice-Oxley, editor of the Guardian ’s Upside series, considers other reasons to be cheerful about the year ahead. Through the prism of 12 world leaders, we also look at how 2021 might pan out politically.Continue reading...
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