On the current crop of notes are former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (£5), author Jane Austen (£10), painter J.M.W. Turner (£20), and mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing (£50).
Soon hedgehogs and badgers will replace Alan Turing and Jane Austen on bank notes, in a deeper political and cultural shift ...
The Bank of England's potential decision to replace historical figures with beavers and badgers has triggered "Mr. Brexit" ...
Right-wingers have found a new topic to rage about after the Bank of England announced historical figures will be removed ...
Bank of England plans wildlife-themed banknotes, replacing Churchill and other historical figures as public consultation favours nature.
The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures like Winston Churchill on UK banknotes with images of native wildlife ...
However, a major change to UK banknotes has now been confirmed, with wildlife to feature on the next series of £5, £10, £20 ...
The Bank of England says switching to wildlife offers a fresh opportunity to celebrate another vital aspect of the country ...
The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures like Winston Churchill and Jane Austen with UK wildlife on future banknotes following a public consultation favouring nature-themed designs.
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - Images of animals will feature on the next series of banknotes from the Bank of England, as the central bank shifts away from historical figures such as William ...
The Bank of England has launched a consultation seeking public opinion on themes for its next series of banknotes, with BBC readers already responding enthusiastically with numerous suggestions.This ...
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