Online education providers are witnessing a rise in registrations for art and language courses

The first lockdown left Hannah Taggart, a software developer from Belfast, “Zoom-quizzed out”. She also, she admits, drank too much.

The second lockdown will be different, she has promised herself. “I’ve opted to direct my energy into something I can be proud of and look back on fondly, rather than having to think again: ‘Oh God, what did I do for three months?’”

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