It was the year that an estimated 70,000 delegates travelled to Dubai for the COP28 climate talks, Elton John ended his final world tour after having played more than 4,000 concerts since 1970 and Novak Djokovic won a record-breaking 24th Grand Slam title.
Here, Mark Mason sets an end-of-year, stat-tastic quiz to test your knowledge of how the numbers stacked up in 2023…
Elton John performs on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington
POLITICS
1 The Right Honourable Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg MP became a presenter on GB News. How many children does he have?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
2 The four great offices of state – Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary – were occupied by a total of 12 people in 2022 (with anyone who served in two jobs being counted twice). What was the equivalent total for 2023?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
3 At May’s local elections, 26,165 people were turned away from British polling stations because…?
a) They were drunk
b) They were at the wrong polling station
c) They didn’t have valid ID
WHICH IS HIGHER?
4 a) The UK’s ranking, out of 26 countries, at Eurovision 2023, or… b) The average UK temperature (in Celsius) in June, the hottest June on record?
5 a) Elton John’s age at his final UK concert, at Glastonbury in June, or… b) The age of fellow singer Barry Manilow, whose birthday was in June.
6 Harry Kane scored his 54th England goal in March, overtaking whose record?
a) Wayne Rooney
b) Gary Lineker
c) Bobby Charlton
Harry Kane celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the Bundesliga match between VfL Wolfsburg and FC Bayern
7 Cambridge won the 2023 Boat Race to take an 86-81 lead in overall victories. How many years is it since Oxford led that tally?
a) 35
b) 65
c) 95
WHO WAS IT?
8 He went from being paid £27 million a year in the UK to £173 million a year to do the same thing in Saudi Arabia.
9 She lost her £5.2 million-a-year job for revealing someone else’s financial secrets.
10 His autobiography became the UK’s fastest-selling non-fiction book, selling 467,183 copies in its first week.
11 His funeral was in January. In 2005 he’d become the 265th person, and the 16th person with his name, to do a certain job.
THE ROYALS
12 King Charles left Westminster Abbey after his Coronation wearing the Imperial State Crown. How many diamonds does it contain?
a) None
b) 868
c) 2,868
King Charles III shelters under an umbrella as he, to mark his 75th birthday
13 What former possession of Princess Diana sold at auction in New York for nearly £900,000?
a) A car
b) A necklace
c) A jumper
14 Which member of the Royal Family carried out 457 engagements between January and December this year, more than any other?
a) King Charles
b) Princess Anne
c) Queen Camilla
Novak Djokoic of Serbia speaks at a news conference during the United Cup tennis tournament in Perth,
REST OF THE WORLD
15 The official candidates in which country’s provincial assembly elections, in November, achieved 99.91 per cent of all votes cast?
16 Which country overtook China as the world’s most populous, when its population reached 1,425,775,850?
17 Amid fears for the future of the Commonwealth Games after the n state of Victoria withdrew from hosting the 2026 event, how many countries are in the Commonwealth?
18 During an American court hearing, a judge noted that tax authorities had valued a seaside property at between £14 million and £22 million, while its owner had claimed that it was worth between £334 million and £478 million. Who is the owner?
19 Whose salary is the biggest: a Westminster MP, a Member of the Scottish Parliament or a Member of the Welsh Assembly?
20 Which was larger: the payment made by ex-Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone to His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs to settle a tax case or the underlying yearly profit recorded by aviation giant Rolls-Royce?