Metro's Weekly Politics Quiz Returns to Challenge Readers on Current Affairs
Metro has launched its fifth weekly politics quiz, inviting readers to test their knowledge of current political developments across the United Kingdom and globally. Published on April 1, 2026, the quiz deliberately avoids any April Fool's Day trick questions, focusing instead on genuine political awareness.
The Challenge of Keeping Up with Modern Politics
In today's fast-paced political landscape, staying informed has become increasingly difficult due to rapid global developments and the proliferation of artificial intelligence and online misinformation. Senior Politics Reporter Craig Munro and the Metro newsdesk team work diligently to ensure readers receive accurate, up-to-date coverage of political events.
The weekly quiz serves as both an educational tool and a challenge for politically engaged readers. Participants need to have been paying close attention to recent political news to achieve high scores. The quiz format encourages readers to assess their understanding of current affairs while reinforcing important political knowledge.
How to Participate and Engage
Readers who cannot view the quiz directly can access it through their web browsers. Metro encourages participants to share their results in the comments section and provides multiple engagement channels:
- Email contact: webnews@metro.co.uk for direct communication with the news team
- Regular news page updates for similar political content
- Comment sections for quiz discussion and feedback
The publication maintains standard privacy protections, utilizing reCAPTCHA and adhering to Google's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Reader information is handled according to Metro's established Privacy Policy guidelines.
Additional Political Coverage and Analysis
Alongside the weekly quiz, Metro provides comprehensive political coverage including:
- Analysis of international conflicts, such as Keir Starmer's warnings about Iran's potential impact on national security
- Coverage of domestic policy changes, including new legal measures against public harassment
- Detailed reporting on financial developments, including tax reforms and economic measures
The "Alright Gov" newsletter delivers straight-talking political analysis directly from Westminster to subscribers' inboxes, complementing the quiz's educational approach to political literacy.



