Gate-answers as promised...drumroll please
The answers you've been waiting for...though, I have to say, you're pretty much there. The quiz was the brainchild of this week's Editor-in-chief, Ryan Dilley, who's been demonstrating his sharp Photoshop skills.
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4. Notting Hill Gate Gate (spoof scandal from Armando Iannucci's Whitehall comedy The Thick of It. The Minister for Social Affairs, Hugh Abbot weighs up whether to resign over a scandal to do with his ownership of a Notting Hill flat - which the press are dubbing "Flatgate", but which Abbot's secretary feels would better be named "Notting Hill Gate gate".)
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In this week's programme the long-serving journalist, , who spent nearly 40 years reporting from Westminster, will join us to discuss the use of the 'gate' suffix to describe scandals.
And as we ask with - we tell the story of the map that helped rid the UK of cholera.