John Brazier: The best is yet to come

‘I can look back at our achievements this year with pride’

John Brazier
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COVER editor, John Brazier, looks back at some of the title’s achievements throughout 2021 and previews what COVER has planned for the early part of 2022.

We made it to the end of another year. Congratulations! Okay, so things don't look particularly festive in many ways right now, with Omicron running rampant throughout the country and the threat of another lockdown growing every day. But, as Zurich's Peter Hamilton recently wrote in COVER, despite the hardships we need to look for the positives from the past year. Personally, it has been a great first year with COVER. It's been tough to get to grips with a new market and take on board so much information in a relatively short period of time without being able to meet and talk to pe...

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