23-11-2025 15:00 via theguardian.com

Pub quiz cheating may not be a matter of life and death - but it can feel that way | Janice Hallett

Weeks before the Manchester cheating story broke, I published a murder mystery novel with almost the same plot. It’s no coincidenceYou probably saw the recent story about a publican who grew suspicious of a team that won his pub quiz every week. He and his staff set about trying to discover exactly how they were cheating. Do you fancy testing your knowledge and recall of topical news? Before you read the next paragraph, for one point name the pub, and for two points name the suburb of Manc
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