Friday, 15 March 2024

Test your knowledge with the newsquiz

The top solo scorers in last week’s newsquiz were Robert Rea and George Mann both on 22, ahead of Toby Brown on 20 and Marion Fountayne and Nick Turner on 18. The top team was Amelia Cox and the Global Newsroom with another maximum score of 25. The Broad Oak drinkers Peter, Stacey, Nicky, Les, Kevin and Amanda scored 22, Adam Batstone and Lucy Thorpe 21 and Bruce and Sarah Hayward 19. Here is this week’s newsquiz. As usual there are 25 questions about the week’s news. Give it a go and let me know your score. 

A selection of today's front pages

1. What was the name of the Conservative donor who reportedly said MP Diane Abbott 'should be shot’?
2. Veteran MP Diane Abbott was ignored by the Speaker during the PMQs debate about racist comments, in which she was a central character, despite standing up to speak how many times?
3. Former Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson became the first-ever MP for which political party?
4. The Communities Secretary Michael Gove unveiled a new definition of what?
5. Defence sources accused Russia of a 'wildly irresponsible' act of electronic warfare for allegedly jamming the satellite signal on an RAF aircraft carrying who back from Poland?
6. US President Joe Biden and predecessor Donald Trump won their parties’ nominations meaning what will happen in November’s presidential election for the first time since 1956?
7. Apologising for the doctored image of her children, the Princess of Wales said: 'Like many __ __, I do occasionally experiment with editing.’ What are the missing two words?
8. NHS England announced that children will no longer routinely be prescribed what?
9. The Office for National Statistics announced that what items had been included in the basket of goods used to calculate inflation, for the first time since 1992, because of a 'resurgence of popularity’?
10. Thirty-four bodies were removed from the Legacy Independent Funeral Directors, following reports of 'concern for care of the deceased’, in which city?
11. The headteacher at Redbridge Community School in Southampton wrote a letter to parents apologising for what?
12. According to the Office for National Statistics, a fifth of adults aged 16 to 64 in the UK were what? 
13. A ship, carrying almost 200 tonnes of aid, finally set sail for Gaza from which country?
14. Who revealed he had been sexually abused at the age of 11 by a predatory assistant matron, who he describes as a 'voracious paedophile’, at his boarding school?
15. Jonathan Wade, of National Highways, told people to avoid what by finding 'something to do at home – decorate the bathroom or something, or play in the garden’?
16. Who launched a brand called American Riviera Orchard for home, food, garden and lifestyle goods?
17. The second day of the Cheltenham Festival, previously known as Ladies Day, was renamed what?
18. England's James Anderson became the first pace bowler to take how many Test wickets?
19. Which singers called Louis Walsh 'spiteful and disrespectful' after he described them as ‘vile’ to his Celebrity Big Brother housemates’?
20. Where did three-year-old Viking triumph on Sunday?
21. Who raised almost £1million for Red Nose Day by attempting to cycle from London to Hull in five days?
22. Which Canadian singer will play the coveted 'legend slot' on Sunday afternoon at this year’s Glastonbury?
23. Former Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan was voted the Weakest Link on the TV quiz after saying the White Cliffs of Dover were made from what?
24. Who explained why he did not read out the names of all ten best picture nominees at the Oscars, saying the show's producers made the decision?
25. Barbie, last year's highest grossing film, received just one award at the Oscars? What was it for?

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