1. After 40 hours of deliberation the jury in Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial found her guilty of how many of the six charges she faced?
4. John Swinney, Scotland’s deputy first minister, discouraged people from doing what adding that it would be the 'wrong course of action' and went against the spirit of Scottish policy?
5. Anti-vax activists marched through a Covid testing site in which town tearing down signs, throwing traffic cones and allegedly taking medical supplies?
10. Desmond Tutu, who died aged 90, was credited with coining which two-word phrase to describe the non-racial South Africa that he and Nelson Mandela wanted to rise from the ashes of apartheid?
11. A Government campaign warned that teenagers whose parents smoked were how many times more likely to take up the habit than those from non-smoking households?
13. The first woman to have her own weekday show on BBC Radio 1 and the first to become a regular presenter of Top of the Pops died this week. What was her name?
15. What was the name of England’s former cricket captain, who led his side to victory in Australia in 1971 and then retained the Ashes at home in 1972, who died on Christmas Day?
20. England surrendered the Ashes after being bowled out in their second innings of the third test for how many runs, their lowest total in Australia since 1904?
21. Amazon apologised after Alexa challenged a ten-year-old girl in America to do what?
22. Papers released from the National Archives showed that the Dean of Westminster personally appealed to Buckingham Palace to ensure which song was sang at Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997?
23. What is the name of the $10billion telescope that was sent into space 'to the birth of the Universe’ from French Guiana on Christmas day?
24. What animal named Stripe was captured and put down after attacking and injuring 18 people in Flintshire, Wales?
25. Which movie took the title of highest-grossing film of 2021, making more than $1billion (£750million) at the global box office?
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