Big Brother Bison from New York visits Bull and Bear at The Tavern to share a few home truths about the way the UK is viewed by the Americans.
#405 | Bull and Bear - Will Edinburgh remain No.1?
#404 | Bull and Bear's SWOT Analysis
#403 | Bull and Bear's A-Z Review of 2021
#402 | The Weekly Quiz | Sajid Javid’s Christmas Message
#401 | The Weekly Quiz | Premium Occupancy | Chinese Skiing | Camel Shenanigans
This week has been more than a little turbulent for the PM. On the downside, there have been allegations of illegal Christmas ‘gatherings’ last year at No 10 plus he has re-introduced despair-inducing Covid-19 restrictions. On the upside, he announced the arrival of his seventh child. It is hardly surprising therefore, that Boris is looking even more dishevelled than usual. Whilst he may be able to take a few paternity days off, The Weekly has continued to condense the rest of this week's news into five quick-fire questions. Good luck!
#400 | The Weekly Quiz | ITEM Club Forecasting | Lotto Jackpots | Gabba Despair
#399 | The Weekly Quiz | Chinese Peppa | Arc Capital | Dimorphos Mission
#398 | The Weekly | A Message from the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
#397 | The Weekly Quiz | Win Toss: Bowl First | Regional Office Vacancies | Memorabilia Auctions
In a week when the Glasgow Climate Pact was finally agreed, England beat Australia at rugby for the eighth game in a row, the 250 millionth Covid-19 infection was reported, MPs were, one again, in the firing line following further allegations of sleaze, and actor Christopher Walken painted over one of Banksy's trademark rats, The Weekly has condensed the news from the last seven days into five short quiz questions to brighten your Sunday morning.
#396 | The Weekly Quiz | BC Wrestling | Big Nine | Chinese Restrictions
It's certainly been a week not short on news. The Bank of England, perhaps rather surprisingly, chose not to raise interest rates on Thursday. Antonio Conte found 15 million (per annum) reasons to take on the mammoth task of being Tottenham Hotspur's manager. COP26 continued in Glasgow whilst Scotland’s T20 cricket side kept India’s hopes of a semi-final spot alive after falling to yet another crushing defeat on Friday.
#395 | The Weekly | COP26 Letter from Boris
Good Morning my loyal subjects, or for the more intellectual readers of The Weekly, ‘salve mi subliti’. Old Rishi headed up to Bury Market (or was that Burnley Market?!) earlier in the week to tell everyone what a marvellous job he'd done with the Autumn budget so I thought you'd appreciate a note from the real boss in his absence.
#394 | The Weekly | Pre-Budget letter from Dishi Rishi
I can’t believe that it is over a year since I last wrote to you. With the Budget coming up on Wednesday, I thought I would give you a bit of a heads-up on what is going to appear. I know I shouldn’t be telling you state secrets, but hey … what is Boris going to do about it? Fire me? I don’t think so!
#393 | The Weekly Quiz | FTSE Increase | T20 Cricket Debut | Odd Sub-Sector Out
In a week when petrol and diesel prices neared a record high, Sir Elton John topped the UK singles chart for the first time in sixteen years, Captain Kirk took a ride to the edge of space and a French ticketholder won a record jackpot of £184million in the EuroMillions lottery, The Weekly has again condensed the news from the last seven days into five short quiz questions to brighten your Sunday morning.