Victoria Cleland, chief cashier at the Bank of England, told the This is Money podcast the numbers voting is 'more than we've ...
The Bank of England is asking the public which animals should appear on future banknotes.
World War II leader Winston Churchill is to be dropped from the UK £5 banknote in favour of a nature scene, sparking outrage from some lawmakers who said he should not be replaced by an otter or ...
People across the UK are being asked to help choose which animals, birds and insects might appear on future Bank of England notes. Find out more here.
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Animal banknotes: Have your say on new designs as Bank of England reveals shortlist now open to public vote
The public are being asked to have their say on the new-look animal banknotes as the Bank of England opens up its shortlist to the vote.
Better than scowling historic figures, no? What do a European hedgehog, a Eurasian curlew, and a buff-tailed bumblebee have in common? They all might be the stars of the U.K.’s next run of banknotes.
An image of a Reliant Robin toppled over onto its side has been shortlisted to appear on future UK banknotes, according to sources. Following the announcement that historical figures would be replaced ...
Banknotes featuring King Charles III entered circulation in the United Kingdom on Wednesday. The Bank of England said Charles is only the second monarch, after his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to ...
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