The Week Jr (UK) Year 2019 Magazine Back Issues
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- Adventurers Break New Records On The Frozen Continent
- Discover The Race To Reach The South Pole In 1911
- And Meet The Pioneers Making History Today
- Rover Lands On Far Side Of The Moon
- Prime Minister's Brexit Plan
- What Will Theresa May Do Now?
- Has Andy Murray Retired?
- London Zoo Counts Its Creatures
- Racing Into The Records
- Jasmin Paris Becomes The Fastest Winner Of The UK's Most Brutal Runing Course
- Plants Bloom On The Moon
- NBA Stars Wow The Crowds
- Discover How The RSPB Works To Protect The World's Wildlife
- Chaos On The Streets Of Venezuela
- Missing Red Panda Is Found
- Top Prize For Black Panther
- The US Is Hit By Some Of The Coldest Weather On Record
- Orphaned Rhinos Help Out
- Celebrate The Year Of The Pig
- Lego's Mini Movie Stars Are Back
- Celebrate 100 Years Of Women In The Metropolitan Police
- A Valentine Gift From Outer Space
- Polar Bears Invade Town
- Should Historical Films Tell The Truth?
- Young People Make Their Voices Heard Across The UK
- Rare Black Leopard Spotted
- Farewell To A Remarkable Robot
- Meet The Daredevil Climber
- Get Set To Celebrate...World Book Day
- Meet Our Cover Illustrator
- Design Your Own Bookmark
- Get A Free World Book Day Book
- Populations Of The UK's Carnivorous Mammals Increase In The Wild
- Jimmy Chipolata Lends A Paw
- Success For SpaceX Mission
- Medal Haul For Team GB
- How Greta Thunberg Sparked A Global Protest To Protect The Planet
- More Brexit Trouble For Theresa May
- Singing Mice Delight Scientists
- The Magical World Of Shakepeare
- New Zealanders Reject Racism After Terror Attacks
- Wales Celebrates Rugby Win
- Meet The World's Oldest Rabbit
- Should Students Go On Strike?
- Brexit Protest Who Should Decide What Happens Next?
- 130 Years Of The Eiffel Tower
- How Dogs Became Our Friends
- A Life Of Animal Adventure
- Teacher's Pet Are Class Dogs The Secret To Reducing Stress At School
- Dino Hunters Get Set For Big Dig
- Attenborough Wants A Wilder Future
- Japan Names New Era Of Harmony
- 80 Years Of Batman
- Who Created The Famous Superhero
- How The Dark Knight Transformed Over Time
- Batma's Greatest Enemies
- Back From The Brink
- Meet The Creatures That Are Making A Comeback
- Mountain Gorillas Habitats Better Protected
- Siberian Tigers Numbers In The Wild Up
- The Work Of A Genius
- Step Inside The Brilliant Mind Of The Artist And Inventor, Leonardo Da Vinci
- Get Ready For The Film Of The Year
- Indian Giant Squirrel Goes Viral
- Dawn Of New Era
- Discover Japan's Amazing History As The Country Celebrates A New Emperor
- Rare Kakapos Make a Comeback
- Ramadan Begins Around The World
- Two Journalists Jailed For Telling The Truth Are Released After More Than 500
- Farewell To A Gentle Glant
- Therapy Dogs Lend A Paw
- Meghan Markle Gives Birth
- Lucy's Law The UK Government Passes A Law To Protect Pets
- Meet A 95-Year-Old Daredevil
- UK Treasure Trove Goes On Display
- Helping Hedgehogs Survive
- Are Tourists Damaging Machu Picchu In Peru
- The Sailor Who Travels With His Hen
- Goodbye To Grumpy Cat
- Huge Gold Nugget Found In Australia
- Discover The Story Of One Of The Biggest Military Operations In History
- The Prime Minister Resigns
- Superheroes Swoop Into London
- Farewell To A Beloved Story Teller
- Harry Potter Enter Our Exclusive Competition To Celebrate
- 20 Years Of Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
- Women's World Cup Kicks Off
- Pomp And Protests For US President
- Protests In Hong Kong
- Hundreds Of Thousands Of People Demostrate Against A New Law
- Celebrations For The Queen's Birthday
- Draw Your Own Patronus
- The Uk's Best Seaside Towns
- New Survey Reveals Britain's Favourite Places By The Sea
- Chris Froome Survives Bike Crash
- Brilliant Recovery For Elephant Calf
- On Top Of The World
- 10 Year Old Selah Schnelter Conquers One Of The Toughest Climbs On The Planet
- Children's Top Flowers Revealed
- How Hounds Got Their Puppy-Dog Eyes
- Rhinos Return To The Wild
- Five Rare Rhinos Are Transported From A Zoo In Europe To Rwanda, Africa.
- Sir David Rocks Up At Glastonbury
- Learn How To Fly A Kite
- The UK's New Prime Minister
- Boris Johnson Wins The Country's Top Job
- Gold For New Zealand's Netballers
- The Big Butterfly Count Begins
- The Continent Basks In Some Of The Hottest Temperatures Ever Recorded
- Egan Bernal Rides Into History
- Tiger Takes A Nap In Indian Family Home
- Victory For Fortnite World Cup Gamers
- Discover 10 Easy Ways To Reduce Plastic Pollution
- The Common Blue Butterfly Bounces Back
- Ancient Treasure Site Brought To Life
- Daredevil Flies Across The Channel
- Welcome To The Amazon
- Find Out Why The World's Largest Rainforest Matters To All Of Us
- Should Old Films Be Remade?
- Global Celebrations Mark Eid
- Greta Sets Sail
- The Climate Activist Travels To New York To Spread Her Message
- Meet The Guide Dogs Changing Lives
- Referre Makes Football History
- Save The Amazon
- Protesters Demand Action To Protect
- The Amazon Rainforest In Brazil
- Ben Stokes Stuns Cricket Fans
- What Happens Next?
- Parliament Clashes With The Prime Minister Over His Brexit Plans
- Greta Arrives In New York
- Five Fiery Stories About Dragons
- Unleash Your Inner Matilda
- How Brave Are You?
- Celebrate Roald Dahl Day With Our 13 Challenges
- A Record-Breaking Adventurer
- Tackling Climate Change Will Help Prevent Conflict On Our Planet
- Discover How The T.rex Kept Its Cool
- Solid Gold Toilet Goes Missing
- Make Yourself Heard
- Supreme Court Rules That UK Prime Minister Behaved Unlawfully
- Holiday Trouble For Travellers
- Greta Speaks At Climate Summit
- Tiny Penguin Begins 1,550 Mile Trip
- Dina Asher-Smith Sets A New British Record
- At The World Athletics Championships
- Research Ship Named After Sir David
- The Incredible Story Of Tintin
- Groundbreaking Technology Allows
- A Paralysed Man To Walk Again
- Who Is Your Hero
- Rare Snails Return To The Wild
- Lights, Camera, Action!
- Get Ready For The Latest Shaun The Sheep Adventure
- And Step Inside The UK's Top Animation Studio
- Marathon Record Is Smashed
- Stepping Into History
- Jessica Meir And Christina Koch Complete The First All-Female SpaceWalk
- Ancient Coffins Discovered In Egypt
- What Next For Johnson's Brexit Plan?
- Members Of Parliament Vote In Favour Of An Election On 12 December
- The European Union Agrees To Extend The Brexit Deadline
- Spiderwoman Climbs Into The Record Books
- 8,000 Year-Old Pearl Discovered
- Victory! South Africa's Super Springboks Win The Rugby World Cup
- Monkey Mystery Solved
- Remembrance Day Marked Across The Uk
- Climber Conquers World's Highest Peaks
- Celebrate Your Rights
- It's 30 Years Since The World Promised To Protect Every Child's Freedom
- The Man Who Changed The Way We Think
- Labradors Are UK's Top Dog
- Safe+Empowering + For Everyone
- World Wide Web Inventor Reveals New Rules To Protect The Internet And Make It Available To All
- Teen Wins Prize For Promoting Peace
- Researchers Find Evidence Of Rare Birds
- End Of An Era
- Discover Four Decades Of The Star Wars Saga
- And Find Out What Happens Next...
- News- Historians Amazed By Royal Writing
- We Reveal What You Want The New Prime Minister To Prioritise
- World News-Fruity Artwork Is Eaten
- Environment- Scientists Make Cool Coral Discovery
- News- New Home For Second World War Teddy
- Take A Look Back At The News, Events And People That Made 2019
- On Screen-The Top Games Of The Year
- Animals- Animal Stories To Make You Smile
- Quiz- How Much Do You Remember About 2019?
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When you are young, you’re naturally curious about the world and everything in it. But the world seems made for grown-ups; complex and unknowable. That’s why we’ve created The Week Junior. It explains the news and events in ways that children understand; immediate, colourful, exciting. From news to nature, science to geography, and sport to books, The Week Junior explores an extraordinary array of topics from around the globe. Written to engage a young person’s point of view, without spoon-feeding or patronising, it explains events in a safe, accessible and inspiring way.