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Never mind Winston Churchill and beavers, here’s what should really be on Bank of England notes
What was intended as a way to refresh the look of the currency and new anti-counterfeit measure has developed into a full-blown culture war.
The Bank of England's potential decision to replace historical figures with beavers and badgers has triggered "Mr. Brexit" ...
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).
A family of beavers has been released into a Lincolnshire river to live in what officials claim is England's largest beaver enclosure. The four animals are expected to help return the West Glen River ...
The Government is giving the green light to wild releases of beavers in England, in a “critical milestone” for efforts to restore nature. A long-awaited licensing system has been launched for ...
Beavers were once a common sight in Northern European countries like Poland, France, and the United Kingdom. However, demand ...
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500 years after vanishing, first wild beaver just appeared in England—and no one knows where it came from
For the first time in over five centuries, a wild beaver has been recorded in Norfolk, England—an unexpected discovery that has left conservationists both excited and puzzled. The animal was caught on ...
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