Today's front pages
1. The Covid-19 Inquiry concluded that how many lives could have been saved if a national shutdown had been imposed one week earlier?
2. The Covid-19 Inquiry report singled out who for criticism, suggesting he contributed to a 'culture of fear' that 'poisoned the atmosphere’?
3. The US House of Representatives voted to release the Jeffrey Epstein documents with 427 in favour and how many against?
4. US President Donald Trump pointed at Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey on Air Force One and said 'quiet, quiet, __' after she asked about the Jeffrey Epstein files. What is the missing insult?
5. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced changes to the asylum system, citing which European country where 'refugee status is temporary and they provide safety until it is possible for a refugee to return home’?
6. Labour MP Clive Lewis offered to give up his seat in Norwich South to who?
7. The Government announced plans to make it illegal for what to be resold for more than their original cost?
8. US President Donald Trump welcomed the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to the White House and defended him over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist who worked for which publication?
9. What is the name of the Russian ’spy ship’ whose crew targeted RAF pilots with lasers?
10. MPs were warned they faced 'a covert and calculated' attempt to recruit parliamentarians through profiles connected to the Chinese intelligence service which were on what website?
11. The overall inflation rate fell to 3.6 per cent in the year to October, the slowest pace for four months, but the inflation rate for what went up to 4.9 per cent?
12. Ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales, Nathan Gill, was jailed for how long for taking bribes to give pro-Russian speeches and TV appearances?
13. Gambling giant Sky Bet announced it had relocated its headquarters to which country - a move that will cut its UK tax bill by tens of millions of pounds?
14. Hertfordshire Police paid how much in damages for wrongly arresting a couple who had made complaints about their daughter's primary school on a WhatsApp group chat?
15. Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name was wiped from four plaques which had been unveiled when he had previously visited where?
16. The 78-year-old former prime minister of which country was sentenced to death after she was guilty of ordering lethal force on a student-led uprising?
17. A children’s book called Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way, written by who, was withdrawn from sale days before it was due to be published?
18. Gary 'Mani' Mounfield, who died aged 63, was bass guitarist with which two rock bands? Half a point for each.
19. US rapper Eminem took legal action against an Australian beachwear company called what, saying its name was too similar to his brand?
14. Hertfordshire Police paid how much in damages for wrongly arresting a couple who had made complaints about their daughter's primary school on a WhatsApp group chat?
15. Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name was wiped from four plaques which had been unveiled when he had previously visited where?
16. The 78-year-old former prime minister of which country was sentenced to death after she was guilty of ordering lethal force on a student-led uprising?
17. A children’s book called Flora And Fern: Kindness Along The Way, written by who, was withdrawn from sale days before it was due to be published?
18. Gary 'Mani' Mounfield, who died aged 63, was bass guitarist with which two rock bands? Half a point for each.
19. US rapper Eminem took legal action against an Australian beachwear company called what, saying its name was too similar to his brand?
20. A senior production member alleged that, when a worker collapsed on set, which TV presenter said 'package him up' and 'send him back like they do on Amazon Prime’?
21. Scotland’s men qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 by beating which team 4-2?
22. Before the Ashes began, Australian captain Steve Smith mocked former England cricketer Monty Panesar for his terrible performance at what?
23. A 35-year-old sporting rivalry involving which two families came to an end at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the victor saying: 'It's done and finished. It's over. This ends here.’ Half a point for each family name.
24. A life-size bronze statue, wearing a creased miniskirt, gaping cardigan and clutching a diary and a pen, was unveiled in Leicester Square as a tribute to which comedy character?
25. What are the names of the two late arrivals who turned up as chief explorers on ITV's I’m a Celebrity yesterday? Half a point for each.
21. Scotland’s men qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 by beating which team 4-2?
22. Before the Ashes began, Australian captain Steve Smith mocked former England cricketer Monty Panesar for his terrible performance at what?
23. A 35-year-old sporting rivalry involving which two families came to an end at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the victor saying: 'It's done and finished. It's over. This ends here.’ Half a point for each family name.
24. A life-size bronze statue, wearing a creased miniskirt, gaping cardigan and clutching a diary and a pen, was unveiled in Leicester Square as a tribute to which comedy character?
25. What are the names of the two late arrivals who turned up as chief explorers on ITV's I’m a Celebrity yesterday? Half a point for each.
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