Sunday is International Women’s Day, and global leader in gamily history Ancestry examined historical records to uncover the ...
The Bank of England said the change to wildlife imagery creates an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the nation.
The Bank of England has announced that pictures of wildlife will replace famous faces on our banknotes. A cute ...
Bank of England plans wildlife-themed banknotes, replacing Churchill and other historical figures as public consultation favours nature.
Two teenagers mistakenly left a knapsack containing marijuana and cash at a donation area outside a New Zealand charity shop ...
By Rocky Swift TOKYO, March 13 (Reuters) - The dollar held gains on Friday and was set for its second weekly gain since the ...
Can “good people” make change in Australia’s political system, or will power always corrupt? That’s the question that Jo Tarnawsky — former diplomat and chief of staff to Deputy Prime Minister Richard ...
March 6 (Reuters) - A top Australian central banker said on Friday that the days of U.S. "exorbitant privilege" may be coming ...
As well as Churchill, the selected wildlife will replace author Austen, painter JMW Turner and WWII codebreaker Alan Turing on the reverse side of the notes, whose obverse features Charles III who ...
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK, March 11 (Reuters) - The dollar strengthened against the euro and the yen on Wednesday as investors remain on edge over further escalation in the Middle East conflict ...