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The Big Top of the Charts Christmas Quiz 2025

Culture
United Kingdom
Started February 12, 2026

Morning all, It’s nearly Christmas which means it’s time for three things: a quiz of the year, festive reflections and something to look forward to in 2026. First, you don’t want to add to your reading list. But I couldn’t believe you wouldn’t want another chart. So this year the Resolution Christmas card brings you … Continued The post The Big Top of the Charts Christmas Quiz 2025 appeared first on Resolution Foundation

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
Engaging in a light-hearted quiz is a great way to connect with family and friends during Christmas, making it a valuable tradition.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
The Christmas Quiz serves as a fun reflection on the past year, but it should also encourage discussions about meaningful change in 2026.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
The Resolution Foundation's Christmas Quiz fosters community engagement and celebration of the year's cultural milestones, enhancing holiday spirit.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
While festive quizzes are enjoyable, they distract from more pressing societal issues that deserve our attention during the holiday season.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 12, 2026
The focus on entertainment in the Resolution Foundation's quiz overlooks the necessity of addressing economic challenges as we enter the new year.
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