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The big picture
Something worth talking about • Lost for words? Try starting a conversation with one of these questions, inspired by stories this magazine.
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
WORD OF THE WEEK
Editor’s note
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US captures Venezuela’s president
Who is Delcy Rodríguez?
Protests erupt in Iran over cost of living
Christians celebrate Epiphany
IT’S AN AMAZING WEEK FOR…
New Year Honours announced
The UK honours system
Junk food adverts stopped
Brighton’s pier up for sale
Scotland’s football holiday
Snow and ice sweep across the UK
Around the world
Is it ok to sell fossils at auction? • Some buyers spend millions of pounds on ancient remains.
Sharing comics with everyone • Mollie Ray is passionate about the power of comics.
A win for mental health
An artist with a message
THEY SAID IT!
Polar bears adapt to change
Fun facts about polar bears
NATURE SPY • Spot witches’ brooms in bare trees
Police action against wildlife crimes
ANIMAL OF THE WEEK
GOOD WEEK
BAD WEEK
An online encyclopedia made for everyone • The world’s biggest encyclopedia is always growing and changing.
Three fun facts about Wikipedia
Early humans made fire
Why did we need fire?
Astronauts install panels to protect space station
Longest passenger flight takes off
FIND OUT MORE
Photos of the week
Champion Atkin aims high
Sporty sisters
THE WEEK’S WINNERS…
Join a caring community • Being a citizen scientist helps you feel connected to others.
Hold a bioblitz
Be a citizen scientist
A global celebration of music • Children across the planet can sing together by joining the Wicked Worldwide Singalong.
The power of singing
Three singers who started out with Young Voices
New twist on a famous fairy tale
FILM CLUB • Enjoy this comedy you can sing along to.
THIS WEEK’S WATCH LIST
5 books to dip into every day • The books on this list will help you to learn something new each day for a year.
The Not-So Great Escape
Emma Green • The author talks about reading more books and her alpacas.
READERS RECOMMEND
YOUR TURN
Blending fact and fiction • Iqbal Hussain uses real events in his new story.
BOOK BITES • “Under his arm he hugged the wooden box. And he thought of the silver sword inside.”
ON MY SHELF
2026’s hot games • From tennis and Pokémon to witches and Lego, here’s what’s coming your way.
FOR SECRET AGENT FANS
FOR DINOSAUR FANS
FOR OCTOPUS FANS
Make pea and pistachio pesto pasta • Whip up this tasty dish for Veganuary.
That’s unbelievable!
Puzzles
Alien playdate
TEACHER OF THE WEEK
CHARITY OF THE WEEK
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