Whatever word you'd care to apply to 2022, no one can deny it's been eventful. Russia invaded Ukraine, Boris Johnson resigned, the Queen passed the baton to Charles after a 70-year reign, heat records were broken, food and energy bills went through the roof, fading celebrities discovered that libel laws are a great way to generate publicity, Liz Truss spent more money in her first week as PM than anyone since the war, and - as usual - most of the biggest stories broke while HIGNFY was off the air. What better way, then, to commemorate a year most of us probably want to forget than with over 1,000 quiz questions about it? There's the Missing Words Round, the Odd One Out Round, loads of rounds that we've nicked from other puzzle books, and for any insomniacs out there, there's even one on the Labour Party. Featuring plenty of gags and with questions on everything from politics to pop culture, Have I Got News For You: The Quiz of 2022 promises hours of entertainment (albeit probably by candlelight) and will serve as a timeless souvenir of a rollercoaster year.
Ian Hislop has been puncturing egos in Private Eye and on Have I Got News For You for quarter of a century. How does he fare when the focus is on him?
An article about the British comedy Have I Got News For You.
From the late 16th century, the word ‘modest’ when applied to women has meant ‘not forward or lewd’ – a quality so often policed by men
She did not hold back on Have I Got News For You.
BBC editorial guidelines around election periods in the UK and the rest of the world, do not allow programmes where 'equal representation' is not achieved.
Remember when it was January and you lived in your Snuggie because it was 18 degrees outside and you were basically dead inside? Well, I've got good news for you. The weather is changing, and it will be spring in a few days. That means we have just…
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Remember when it was January and you lived in your Snuggie because it was 18 degrees outside and you were basically dead inside? Well, I've got good news for you. The weather is changing, and it will be spring in a few days. That means we have just…
“Government launches new ad campaign urging struggling workers to retrain:”
15 Examples with How to Give Bad News in Speaking Please don’t take this badly but… It is my unfortunate duty to tell you that … There is no easy way to say this but … I’m sorry to have to tell you this but … Unfortunately … I tried … but … I need to warn you that I have some bad news … I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news … I regret to inform you that … I’m afraid to inform you of … I’ve got some bad news I’m afraid … I’m afraid I’ve got something
Remember when it was January and you lived in your Snuggie because it was 18 degrees outside and you were basically dead inside? Well, I've got good news for you. The weather is changing, and it will be spring in a few days. That means we have just…
Fin Taylor said on Have I Got News For You that he hated politician because of ‘fanatics’
Female comedian Jo Brand shut down a sexist joke on the BBC's "Have I Got News For You," standing up for women everywhere
He might not be invited back in a hurry.
Are you an NFL fan who is sick of hearing about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? Well, boy have I got news for you! Now when your friends/wife/daughter ask
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