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Can you beat our April Fool's Day Quiz?

  • Published
    1 April 2025
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What information do we collect from this quiz?

It's April Fool's Day and you have to be on your guard for tricks.

But do you think you can tell when a story is news, or when it's just made up?

Have a go at out our quiz and see if you can tell which stories are real, and which are prank-tastic.

Good luck!

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