2016 the year ahead
Our sitewide guide to the year ahead
What will the graduate job market look like in 2016?
The EU referendum, skills shortages and London-centric careers will all shape this year’s graduate job market
What’s happening in wine in 2016
From UK supermarkets to the rise of Canada, here’s what to watch out for this year
New year, new start: CV and cover letter advice for 2016 – live chat
Join our live chat on Wednesday 13 January from 1–3pm to ask the experts about job hunting in the new year
Aim to fail and think small – how to achieve your career goals in 2016
Sticking to career resolutions can be tricky – but if you break down your ambitions into baby steps you will succeed
Ten ways to improve British food and drink in 2016
Some of us might be drinking kombucha and eating plangoes this year, but the rest might prefer a decent local chippy, a proper pie or a late-night sandwich shop. Here is one food writer’s new year wish list
2016 predictions: Is this the year old media gets online video?
Ad-blocking and fraud pose big questions for online advertising
Can upstarts like Vice and Buzzfeed keep their cool?
BBC charter renewal set to impact across radio industry
More drama like Poldark and the Crown, plus a BBC battle
Make or break for the Sun and more consolidation
The best nonfiction for 2016
The best games of 2016: it’s going to be a blast
Exhibitions: the biggest shows of 2016
This year will feature Belgian maestros, subversive shallows and a load of rhubarb. Oliver Basciano and Robert Clark survey the scene
Books in 2016: a literary calendar
From a new novel by Julian Barnes to the film of The Girl on the Train, from the most hotly tipped debuts to Henning Mankell’s farewell essays – everything you need to know about the literary year ahead
Lights, camera, aliens … what we’ll be talking about at the movies next year
In 2016, space invaders will take over from zombies, we shall laugh at international conflict and see Michael Bay finally getting serious
The UK economy in 2016: a flying start but watch the brakes
Cheap credit and petrol have got Britain motoring but the Bank of England must hit the controls at the right time
2016 in British politics: questions of leadership approach their answers
A series of key ballots will make it a decisive year, for both the main parties and for Britain as a whole
Public services in 2016: more localism but a crunch over money
There’s no magical transformation ahead, but local and central government services are changing and it’s the people at the top who set the tone
The 75 films we're most excited about in 2016
Last year we chose 88 movies that were whetting our appetites; with mixed results. This year, we’ve whittled the list down to just 75
About 23 results for 2016 the year ahead