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The Guardian view on summer holidays: the changing search for elsewhere | Summer holidays

Travel restrictions have put great pressure on our familiar ways of taking time off. This could be a moment for different solutions Walkers on the South West Coast Path approaching Branscombe in Devon. ‘Away, one can relax, be more spontaneous, try on personas (or at least outfits) one would never otherwise wear.’ Photograph: MH Coast/Alamy Walkers on the South West Coast Path approaching Branscombe in Devon. ‘Away, one can relax, be more spontaneous, try on personas (or at least outfits) one would never otherwise wear.’ Photograph: MH Coast/Alamy Thu 15 Apr 2021 13.27 EDT Last modified on Thu 15 Apr 2021 15.01 EDT One consequence of the UK government positing a possible date for the reopening of foreign travel but then, quite responsibly, refusing to confirm it is an anxious frenzy. What to do about the summer? Would-be tourists, and the significant percentage of people with family abroad, are like athletes awaiting a starting gun, weighing up strategies, itching to get

CRAIG BROWN: From raging Trump to a manic magpie, the pick of 2020

This year has been a strange one for the world of books. Covid meant that bookshops were closed for much of the time, which meant that readers were denied the joy of browsing, and the affiliated pleasure of judging books by their covers. In turn, we authors were denied most of the usual ego-boosts normally associated with a new book: no launch parties, no literary festivals, no search, fruitless or otherwise, for your book on the shelves of Waterstones, no trips to out-of-the-way radio studios for a two-minute interview on BBC Radio Umbrage. The upside of it all was that more books were read than ever before. It was often said that comfort reading was all the rage – but then again, most books provide some form of comfort. 

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