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Dolphins, foxes and butterflies among animals which could feature on new UK banknotes
Dolphins, foxes and butterflies among animals which could feature on new UK banknotes The new designs will replace historical figures such as Winston Churchill, who have featured on banknotes since 2016 - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The familiar faces of historical figures on Bank of England banknotes are set be replaced by a vibrant array of British wildlife. Dolphins, foxes, butterflies, owls, bumblebees and sharks are among the animals that could appear on banknotes in the future....
Five reasons why you could be denied a new UK passport
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One in ten new UK graduates plan to leave country amid ‘worst time in 30 years to leave university’
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Drunk and disruptive airline passengers could face industry-wide flight bans under new UK plans
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UK drivers given new '£9 every time' alert
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UK regulator enforces new competition requirements on Google search
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Puffins, dolphins and bumblebees in running to feature on new UK banknotes
Bank of England says updated imagery will celebrate native wildlife while bolstering anti-counterfeit featuresPuffins, dolphins and bumblebees are among the wildlife that could feature on new banknotes in the UK as the Bank of England announces its shortlist. There has been controversy over the decision, with figures including Nigel Farage criticising the Bank for, he claimed, wanting to replace Winston Churchill with a beaver. The Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, said it was “a silly...
Puffins, dolphins and bumblebees in running to feature on new UK banknotes
Bank of England says updated imagery will celebrate native wildlife while bolstering anti-counterfeit featuresPuffins, dolphins and bumblebees are among the wildlife that could feature on new banknotes in the UK as the Bank of England announces its shortlist. There has been controversy over the decision, with figures including Nigel Farage criticising the Bank for, he claimed, wanting to replace Winston Churchill with a beaver. The Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, said it was “a silly...
Puffins, dolphins and bumblebees in running to feature on new UK banknotes
Bank of England says updated imagery will celebrate native wildlife while bolstering anti-counterfeit featuresPuffins, dolphins and bumblebees are among the wildlife that could feature on new banknotes in the UK as the Bank of England announces its shortlist. There has been controversy over the decision, with figures including Nigel Farage criticising the Bank for, he claimed, wanting to replace Winston Churchill with a beaver. The Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, said it was “a silly...