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Current affairs and home titles prosper in Covid hit mag ABCs Richard Stuart-Turner Tuesday, February 16, 2021
A number of titles covering the news and current affairs and home and garden sectors bucked a general downward trend in a Covid-19 hit market according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) consumer magazine reports.
A number of current affairs and home titles performed well in 2020
The newly released data, which covered the final six months of 2020 – though some titles reported for the full-year – suggested a hankering for information and analysis on the pandemic.
The Big Issue experienced growth of 13% year-on-year to 47,973 copies and
Blossoming snowdrop flowers (Galanthus) stand in Gador
Credit: Tibor Rosta
These early flowering spring bulbs were probably the first flowers I identified. I was a very short-sighted child – and as a consequence was often flat on my face. My mother thought I was just extraordinarily clumsy.
I will always love snowdrops but, as Anna Pavord points out, to be a snowdrop buff you need special qualities: “A circulation system of cast iron and brilliant eyesight.” Perhaps because I have neither, the big white sheets of “ordinary” snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), are still my favourites.
Our family lived in the Cotswolds near Bath, and grassy banks with limy soil encouraged the “native” G. nivalis to flourish and make large drifts. It is now thought that it is not really native but has naturalised, having arrived around the 1500s.