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Thursday News Quiz: TikTok, Hat-Tricks & Otters

Dive into the 224th edition of our Thursday news quiz. Challenge yourself with 15 questions on topical news, pop culture, and general knowledge. Share your score in the comments!

Workers sue ex-Trump ally over trafficking raid

Employees at Utah landscape company file federal lawsuit against former attorney general Sean Reyes, alleging politically motivated human-trafficking raid caused severe financial harm. Read the full investigation.

Labour's 20-Year Asylum Plan Sparks Internal Row

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils drastic asylum law reforms, including a 20-year wait for settlement and visa threats to nations. Labour MPs voice strong opposition ahead of crucial budget.

Challenging Reform UK's Inevitable Rise

Experts reveal how exposing policy contradictions could halt Nigel Farage's Reform UK. Discover the roadmap to challenge their election inevitability. Read analysis now.

Buckinghamshire towns top UK retirement ranking

New research reveals Chesham and Amersham as Britain's premier retirement destinations, offering countryside charm with excellent London transport links. Discover what makes these towns special.

Why Running the BBC Remains an Impossible Job

Exploring why leading the BBC has become Britain's most challenging media role amid political pressure, funding crises and digital disruption. Discover the key challenges.

BBC's Next Leader Faces Glass Cliff Challenge

The next BBC director-general may face the 'glass cliff' phenomenon, stepping into crisis after Tim Davie's departure. Explore the risks and challenges ahead for the broadcaster.

2024 UK Election: Most Disproportionate Result Ever

The 2024 UK general election produced the most disproportionate result in British history, sparking urgent calls for Proportional Representation. Discover why Labour faces a pivotal choice.

Labour's Crisis: Starmer's Leadership Unravels

Keir Starmer's government faces internal turmoil despite massive election victory. Analysis reveals how factionalism and lack of vision threaten Labour's future. Read the full investigation.

BBC Leadership Crisis Amid Political Pressure

The BBC faces a leadership crisis as political pressure mounts. Explore who might lead Britain's most trusted news organisation through turbulent times and why top candidates are hesitant.

BBC chiefs resign over Trump clip editing scandal

The BBC's director general and head of news resign following complaints about the editing of a Donald Trump clip in a Panorama documentary on the January 6 riots. Explore the full story behind the leaked dossier and its consequences.

8 Contenders to Replace Tim Davie at BBC

Following Tim Davie's resignation, speculation mounts over who will lead the BBC. Explore the top contenders for this crucial role in British broadcasting.

Elder Scrolls 6 Release Still 'A Long Way Off'

Bethesda's Todd Howard confirms The Elder Scrolls 6 is 'still a long way off', urging fan patience. A surprise shadow drop release is being considered for the highly anticipated sequel.

Test Your Wits: The Guardian's November Quiz Challenge

Challenge your current affairs knowledge and mental agility with The Guardian's latest weekly quiz. Covering everything from breaking news to historical trivia, this brain-teaser will separate the experts from the amateurs.

Britain's Shadow Economy: The Hidden Workforce

An underground economy worth billions is thriving in Britain, built on the backs of migrants and exploited workers. Discover how labour market failures are creating a parallel economic system.

2025 Game Of The Year Battle: Who Will Win?

The battle for 2025's ultimate gaming honour heats up as industry experts and passionate fans debate whether Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree, Monster Hunter Wilds, or Assassin's Creed Shadows will triumph in this year's Game of the Year awards.

Nigel Farage: The Chameleon of UK Politics

An in-depth analysis of Nigel Farage's political evolution reveals how calculated rebranding masks a consistent thread of xenophobia as he positions Reform UK for electoral success.

Farage's Speech: Light on Detail, Heavy on Instinct

Nigel Farage's first major speech since returning to frontline politics offered more instinct than policy, but revealed a potent political strategy targeting Labour's traditional heartlands.

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