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2020: what happened next?

We revisit some of the biggest, most inspiring and silliest stories of the year

  • KK Shailaja, health minister for Kerala, India

    How KK Shailaja and her ‘Covid brigade’ won a victory against the virus

    Fewer coronavirus patients have died in the state of Kerala than anywhere else in India. No wonder Vogue India named its health minister ‘leader of the year’
  • Annemarie Plas who started the Clap for Carers movement.

    ‘It was surreal watching it’: how life changed for the woman behind Clap for Our Carers

  • Jonathan Lovett and Kit Junes, 2020

    Lockdown strengthened their love, but would Jonathan and Kit survive life’s ‘boring bits’?

  • Jen Reid and the statue of her in Bristol

    ‘I had a surge of power’: the Bristol woman whose statue replaced Edward Colston's

  • Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry at the Endeavour Fund awards in March 2020

    Does Megxit mean Megxit? Have the Sussexes really escaped the royal family?

  • Deborah Haynes

    Deborah Haynes's son Charlie went on TV to ask for 'two biscuits'. Did he ever get them?

  • A welcome sign for Barnard Castle

    ‘People won’t forget Dominic Cummings’ visit’: Barnard Castle learns to live with notoriety

  • Andrew Cotter and his dogs Mabel and Olive climbing near Glencoe

    'I lost all sense of perspective!' The broadcaster whose dogs became superstars

  • Trolleys piled high with deliveries in a London supermarket in March

    'I’ve been watering the plants with bottled water!' What the panic-buyers did next

  • An artist’s impression of Maxwell appearing via video link during her arraignment hearing.

    Is she hiding in a submarine? In a bunker? The hunt for Ghislaine Maxwell

  • Boris Johnson thanking NHS staff after being discharged from hospital.

    'It made Boris seem like a normal person’: how did Johnson's Covid change him?

  • George Floyd’s death took place thousands of miles away but the cry for racial justice was felt deeply in the UK.

    ‘So many people care!’ The young Britons whose lives were changed by Black Lives Matter

    If anyone thought this summer’s protests would be the end of the movement, these five activists have different ideas
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