 2021 was tough for a lot of people. For many it's been hard to find hope at times but thanks to your support we've been able to shine a light on lots of amazing human rights stories and show that there are still reasons to be hopeful. For our own part we managed to navigate the pandemic by finding new ways of working. We worked from home. A lot and introduced a hybrid working system for our entire team. We spread our reach across the UK in particular by opening a new permanent office in Scotland. But that didn't stop us from producing some of our best ever work. We published 194 articles throughout 2021. We stood up for the Human Rights Act and Judicial Review both of which are under sustained attack. We secured dedicated funding for our inspired source series in which we amplify voices that are underrepresented in the media and marginalised by society. We released our first ever comic strip with more planned for the future. We continued to expand and experiment with our video output highlights of which included launching a brand new series Spaces of Human Rights. A big questions interview with the late great Jonathan Cooper. A week of content highlighting the human rights implications of long COVID and commissioned films from the Public Law Project, the Traveller Movement and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. We also continued to build on the work we started with our young person led award-winning documentary Excluded. We had over half a million visitors to our website in 2021 and our social media followers are standing strong with over 100,000 and counting. But none of this would matter if we weren't also making a difference. In 2021 we found that 72% of our audience said that consuming our content has improved their knowledge of human rights. 61% found our material left them more confident in discussing their rights and 50,000 people changed their minds about a human rights issue because of each other's work. With human rights currently under attack in an unprecedented way in the UK, our work to help people find common ground has never been more important and your support makes that work possible. So here's to you. We hope you'll continue to support us throughout 2022 and beyond. If you'd like to support our work head to eachother.org.uk slash support.