Sunday, 27 December 2020
25th anniversary of the Editorial Centre
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Newsquiz of the week ...
The top solo scorers in last week’s newsquiz were Yvonne Ridley and Toby Brown on 20, ahead of Janet Boyle on 19, Phil Lambell and Dominic Hurst on 18 and Gavin Devine on 17. The top teams were the Roberts Family and Simon, Sue and Will Cole with 21. Bruce and Sarah Hayward scored 20, as did Peter and Stacey over a pint in The Three Legs (was Tier 2 really only six days ago?), and Adam Batstone and Lucy Thorpe scored 19.
If you enjoy my weekly quiz you might also like the Journalists’ Charity Newsquiz of the Year which I hosted on Zoom last Thursday. It was free to enter but participants were asked to make a donation to the charity. Fundraising has been tough this year so if you fancy helping out please do so here. There were 100 questions from the year. I have put them online here to keep you entertained during your locked down Christmas. The top score on the night was 58 by Ramsay and Stephen R. The top team score online so far, by Jack Elsom and his mum Geraldine, is 73. Why not give it a go and let me know your scores. Below is this week’s newsquiz - a day earlier than usual so I don't disturb your Christmas Day. As usual there are 25 questions. Give it a go and let me know your score. I hope you have a good Christmas break and manage to make the most of it. Here’s to a happier New Year.
Friday, 18 December 2020
Newsquiz of the Year
I was honoured to be asked to host the Journalists' Charity Newsquiz of the Year on Thursday. It was good to see so many old, I mean familiar, faces even if it was on Zoom. Well done to Ramsay and Stephen who were joint top scorers with 58. Thanks to everyone who took part. It was free to enter but participants were asked to make a donation to the charity. Fundraising has been tough this year so if you fancy helping out please do so here. There were 100 questions from the year. I have put them below to keep you entertained during your locked down Christmas. Give it a go and let me know your scores.
Journalists' Charity Newsquiz of the Year
1-10. I have mixed the faces of ten people who have been in the news in 2020. All you have to do is tell me which two faces make up each picture.
12. Newsreader Alastair Stewart left ITN over 'errors of judgment' on social media including using a quote from which Shakespearean play?
13. What song did MEPs sing in the European parliament immediately after the withdrawal agreement was ratified?
14. Who swept the board at the Grammys, winning five awards, including best new artist and song of the year?
19. Who resigned as BBC’s deputy political editor to join Times Radio?
20. The 40-year-old MP for Richmond became one of the youngest people to take what job?
21. Which film stole the headlines at the Oscars by becoming the first non-English language film to take the prize for best picture?
26. Annemarie Plas, 36, from Brixton, came up with what idea after seeing something similar in her home country of the Netherlands?
27. Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said the aim was to limit deaths to fewer than what figure - which he said would be ‘a good outcome’?
28. The release date for the new James Bond film was postponed because of the virus. What is the film called?
33. Who wrote a letter to the editors of the Sun, Mail, Express and Mirror saying there would be a policy of 'zero engagement’?
34. Captain Tom Moore and Michael Ball reached No 1 in the charts with a song that had been at the top spot twice before. What was it called?
35. Keir Starmer was elected as leader of the Labour Party with 56.2 per cent of the vote but who came third with 16.2 per cent?
40. Carrie Symonds introduced her new baby. What is his first name?
41. 'Max and Keira's law’ came into force meaning that everyone, unless they opt out, becomes what?
42. At 85, who became the oldest person to be the cover star of Vogue magazine?
47. Dominic Raab, asked about taking the knee, said: 'Maybe it’s got a broader history but it seems to be taken from the ___ ___ ___.’ What are the missing three words?
48. Premier League football returned with all players sporting what three words on the back of their shirts?
49. What was the name of the slave trader whose statue was toppled by protesters in Bristol and thrown into the River Avon?
54. What two-word phrase meaning 'the heart of the matter' was reported to be on Sky Sports list of banned words and phrases associated with slavery?
55. Who announced she was to leave her job as a Radio 4 presenter after 33 years?
56. In an exchange over deaths in care homes at Prime Minister's Questions, Boris Johnson called Sir Keir Starmer Captain who?
61. The postponed FA Cup final, the first to be held behind closed doors, was won by which team?
62. The Home Office dismissed which company as ‘over-priced junk food’ after it posted tweets criticising Home Secretary Priti Patel’s approach to migrant crossings in the English Channel?
63. Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was arrested on which island following a fight outside a bar?
68. The valuation of which company at $2.3 trillion (£1.7 trillion) surpassed the entire value of all the companies in the FTSE 100?
69. More than 7,000 people complained to Ofcom about a routine on Britain’s Got Talent, inspired by Black Lives Matter, performed by which act?
70. Gary Lineker was the highest-paid man on the BBC’s presenter list? Who was the top-paid woman?
75. Who said he would not accept the people in his area being treated as 'canaries in the coalmine' for an experimental regional lockdown strategy?
76. Why was Chris Noden refused entry to Tesco in Newport, South Wales?
77. Which British politician told an election campaign rally in Arizona that Donald Trump was the most resilient and brave person I have ever met in my life?
82. In new Covid measures announced by the Government for December which was the only mainland place in England to be in Tier 1?
83. Scotland became the first country in the world to provide free and universal access to what?
84. What, with a 6,000 per cent increase in its use in 2020, was named word of the year by Collins Dictionary?
89. US President-Elect Joe Biden said he would ask Americans to do what for his first 100 days in office?
90. UK grandmother Margaret Keenan was the first person in the world to be given the Covid-19 vaccine at a hospital in which city?
91. Barbara Deeks from Shoreditch died this month. How old was she?
Thanks for taking part. I hope you enjoyed it and don't forget to donate to the Journalists' Charity. Have a great Christmas and happier New Year.
Time to tackle the newsquiz
The top solo scorer in last week’s newsquiz was Toby Brown with 18. The top team score was 21 by Simon, Sue and Will Cole and the Roberts Family. They were narrowly ahead of The Penmans, Maura and Phil Parsons and Bruce and Sarah Hayward who all scored 20. Adam Batstone and Lucy Thorpe clocked up 18, Neil and Jo Benson 17 and Peter and Stacey 16. I enjoyed hosting the Journalists’ Charity Newsquiz of the Year last night. It was great to see so many familiar faces, albeit on Zoom. Thanks to everyone for taking part and well done to Ramsay and Stephen who were joint top scorers with 58. I will post the quiz of the year later today. There are 100 questions from 2020 to keep you entertained during our locked-down Christmas. Meanwhile here is this week’s quiz. As usual there are 25 questions about the week’s events. Give it a go and let me know how you get on.
4. VUI – 202012/01 was in the news (though thankfully not in the headlines). What is it?
7. Updating the European Parliament on Brexit, President Ursula von der Leyen said: ‘There is a path to an agreement now - the path may be very ___, but it is there’. What is the missing word?
8. The Ministry of Defence confirmed that how many 80-metre gunboats had been placed on standby to guard British waters from EU trawlers if there is no new agreement on fishing rights?
10. The Supreme Court overturned a February judgment, by the Court of Appeal, that what was illegal?
11. What will gay and bisexual men in long-term relationships be able to do from next summer?
12. At Prime Minister Questions Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer asked ‘how on earth’ could Boris Johnson justify Dominic Cummings's pay rise of how much?
13. Donald Trump’s administration scheduled more what than any president for a century … including four during the last days of his term?
15. Nine-year-old Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah of Lewisham became the first person in the UK to have what listed as a cause of death?
16. David John Moore Cornwell, who died aged 89, was better know by what name?
17. Which city’s police force is to be placed in special measures after inspectors expressed 'serious cause for concern' after the force failed to record a fifth of all reported crimes?
18. Gerard Houllier, who died aged 73, managed two English football teams -Liverpool, from 1998-2004, which other?
19. Former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson was banned from what for four years after he was filmed punching a man in Portugal?
20. Anthony Joshua defended his heavyweight titles against Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev by knocking him out in what round?
21. What did Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith do on Tuesday instead of moving house?
22. England footballer and Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish was banned from driving for nine months and fined how much after admitting careless driving?
23. The Grocer magazine's Top Products rankings, revealing how coronavirus had changed buying habits, showed alcohol and meat were the fastest-growing products in 2020 but which of these were hardest hit, £182.8m down on last year?
24. Who announced on Instagram they were leaving by saying: 'There comes a time in life when we need to reinvest in taking care of ourselves rather than focussing on making other people happy, and I feel like now is the time to begin that process.’
25. Tom Cruise was recorded shouting at workers on the set of Mission Impossible ___ and threatening to fire them if they broke Covid-19 guidelines. What is the missing number?
Friday, 11 December 2020
Give the newsquiz a go
The top solo scorer in last week’s newsquiz was Toby Brown with 20. The highest scoring team was Simon, Will and Sue Cole with 22. Peter Gunthorpe and Stacey Pierson, Bruce and Sarah Hayward, Phil and Maura Parsons and The Roberts Family all scored 21. Adam Batstone and Lucy Thorpe and The Penmans clocked up 18.
If you enjoy this weekly quiz you might be interested in joining me in the Journalists’ Charity’s Christmas newsquiz of the year next Thursday. There are prizes and, more importantly, you can join the hall of fame. There is no entry fee but if you fancy making a donation to the charity it would be appreciated. It should be fun. You can register here. Below is this week’s quiz, as usual 25 questions about the week’s events. Give it a go and let me know how you get on.
3. Sales of a University Hospitals charity T-shirt worn by Margaret Keenan, the first person to receive a Covid-19 vaccine, tripled since its moment in the spotlight. What creature featured on her top?
24. Mahalia, Headie One and Nines all collected what this week?
Thursday, 10 December 2020
Join me for the Journalist's Charity's Quiz Night
I am delighted to have been asked to host the Journalists' Charity Newsquiz of the Year next Thursday evening (December 17). It's also nice to know that I can now add ‘Quiz Legend’ to my CV.
Why not put your Christmas jumper on, pour yourself a festive tipple and join me to test your knowledge of 2020. There are prizes to be won and, more importantly, you could get your name in the Hall of Fame. If you fancy it you can sign up here.
Donations are welcome to the charity which has supported hundreds of individuals affected by the impact of coronavirus during a year when normal fundraising activity has been put on hold.
Friday, 4 December 2020
Have a crack at the newsquiz
1. The UK ordered 40 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and Business Secretary Alok Sharma said: 'I'm absolutely confident that we will have ___ doses available at the point next week when we start the vaccination programme'. What is the missing figure?
3. Deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam, explaining the challenges of storing the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, said: 'It is not a ___ that can be taken out of the fridge and put back multiple times.’ What is the missing word?
4. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation said it would not be advising which group of people to take the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine a) those with diabetes b) the under 20s c) pregnant women d) prisoners
5. The Government’s plans for Covid-19 tiers to be implemented in England were passed by 291 votes to 78 ... but how many Tory MPs voted against the measures?
6. What did Environment Secretary George Eustice says was a substantial meal but Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove say was only a starter, before changing his mind and agreeing with his colleague?
7. What did Education Secretary Gavin Williamson say would be a good step forward for Eton College?
8. Debenhams, which announced it was to close its 124 shops and lose 12,000 jobs, started as a single shop in London in which year? a) 1778 b) 1798 c) 1818 d) 1838
9. Aston Villa’s Premier League game against which team was called off after players and staff members at the host club tested positive for Covid-19?
10. What did Health Minister Matt Hancock, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and former US Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton say they would be prepared to do?
11. Four people died after an explosion at a waste water treatment works at which Bristol suburb?
12. Rescue teams launched a search for Esther Dingley, from Durham, who vanished hiking solo in what mountain range?
13. Which former president, who served as France’s leader from 1974 to 1981, died aged 94 from complications linked to Covid-19?
14. US President-Elect Joe Biden said he will ask Americans to do what for his first 100 days in office?
15. EasyJet announced that from February 10 customers will have to pay to use what?
16. Why did Notting Hill restaurant Casa Cruz make the headlines?
17. More than 12,800 people registered their interest and 2,300 people said they would attend an 'egg-throwing contest’ in Grantham which is to be held at the same time as what other event?
18. George Russell, 22, will be standing in for who in Sakhir, Bahrain, this weekend?
19. Dave Prowse, who died age 85 and was best known for playing Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, was awarded an MBE for what other role?
20. Football pundit Steve Thompson was suspended from BBC Radio Lincolnshire and told he must have training after using which word to describe a scuffle between players?
21. For the first time in 33 years the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will not be spending Christmas at Sandringham. Where will they be instead?
22. One of the Queen’s dogs, a dachshund-corgi cross (dorgi), died. What was the dog called?
23. The Oscar-nominated star of the film Juno announced that he was transgender and was changing his name from Ellen Page to what?
24. The singer Cher, who paid for a legal team for Kaavan to be released from a Pakistani zoo, greeted him when he flew to a new life in Cambodia this week. What animal is Kaavan?
25. Who was the last woman standing in the I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here castle?