In a week when England beat Germany and then thrashed Ukraine to reach their first European Championships semi-final since 1996, Andy Murray proved he still knows how to use a tennis racket, Love Island returned to our TV screens (apparently), the Chinese Communist Party turned 100 years’ old and details of a new savings product which will fund the Government's environmental projects were revealed, The Weekly has again done its upmost to condense the news from the last seven days into five short quiz questions to brighten your Sunday morning.
#377 | The Weekly By Quiz
This week's headlines across the economic, political and sporting spheres included The Bank of England keeping interest rates at 0.1% (but warning that inflation will likely rise to 3.0% later this year); Angela Merkel demanding that EU countries introduce mandatory quarantine for Brits travelling abroad and the British & Irish Lions finally taking to the field against Japan at BT Murrayfield yesterday afternoon... not to mention the Euros.
#376 | The Weekly By Quiz | London 2021
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#374 | The Weekly By Quiz
In a week when Portugal was demoted to the amber list leaving thousands of British holidaymakers in limbo, the UK recorded zero COVID deaths for the first time in 453 days, the RICS’ COO resigned, Donald Trump’s communication platform was permanently shut down just a month after its launch and a former GB Olympic silver medal winning gymnast won a dancing TV programme dressed as a car wash, The Weekly has again done its upmost to condense the news from the last seven days into five short quiz questions to brighten your Sunday morning.
#373 | The Weekly By Quiz | World Cities | UK Key Cities 2021
This week sees the publication of our Annual World Cities and UK Key Cities Indexes. Although, necessarily, they adopt different criteria, both indexes aim to identify the most secure destinations for long-term investment.
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As we collectively savour the gradual return to normality (and the opportunity to sit "inside" the pub during a 50mph gale rather than the pub garden), The Weekly has been monitoring the news feeds from the world of business, politics and travel. Here are a few Sunday morning teasers to see if you've been keeping your finger on the pulse.
#371 | The Weekly By Quiz
In a week where tensions between Israel and Palestine have taken centre stage, former Prime Minister David Cameron was grilled by two House of Commons select committees over his lobbying on behalf of collapsed financing firm Greensill Capital and Richard Bland won his first European Golf Tour Title at his 478th attempt, The Weekly has again done its upmost to condense the news from the last seven days into five short quiz questions to brighten your Sunday morning.
#370 | The Weekly By Quiz
In a week where voters across the country made their way to polling stations on 'Super Thursday', an eighteen tonne Chinese rocket descended uncontrollably into the Earth's atmosphere and Warren Gatland named his 2021 British & Irish Lions squad, The Weekly has done its upmost to condense the news from the last seven days into five short quiz questions to brighten your Sunday morning. Good luck!