Quick quiz of the week's news

How much do you remember about some of this week's key stories?

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How much do you remember about some of this week's key stories?

1. Global dividends hit a new record in 2013, according to a study by Henderson Global Investors. What milestone did they reach? a) £1trn b) £1.7trn c) £2trn Read the story here   2. Former Radio 1 breakfast show host Chris Moyles tried to avoid paying £1m tax after signing up to a scheme which saw him claim he was what? a) A member of the armed forces b) A used car salesman c) An IFA Read the story here  3. UK house prices were up by how much in February, according to Nationwide Building Society? a) 0.2% b) 0.4% c) 0.6% Read the story here  4. UK platform Skandia has r...

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