Test your knowledge with Metro’s politics quiz – week 7
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Sir Keir Starmer will be grilled on a number of issues at Prime Minister’s Questions, including his promises to support people through the current cost of living crisis, his response to claims from a former Nato chief that the UK’s national security is ‘in peril’ and more.
It can be hard enough to keep up with the latest in politics due to the fast-moving nature of the world and increase in AI and online misinformation.
Our Senior Politics Reporter Craig Munro and the rest of our newsdesk put in plenty of work to make surereaders are up to date on the latest across the UK and the rest of the world.
You’ll need to have been paying attention to get full marks in our weekly politics quiz.
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