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A golden opportunity for the government to boost youngsters’ financial education
UK chancellor will consider option ‘subject to market conditions and achieving value for money’
Former boss of government-backed lender will forego £4.7mn in unvested share awards and a bonus of up to £2.9mn
Investigation did not find Alison Rose breached data protection rules, says Information Commissioner’s Office
Shares suffer biggest fall since Brexit vote as bank reduces guidance on margins
Customers moved funds from zero interest rate current accounts into higher yielding term deposits faster than expected
ICO regulator finds Alison Rose disclosed confidential and misleading information to journalist in ‘debanking’ row
Elite private bank had jettisoned former Ukip leader as a client in part because of his politics
Chair of state-backed lender points to US backlash over new global rules
Financial Conduct Authority preparing to release report commissioned after Nigel Farage row
UK bank tells regulator of ‘remediation’ plans to explore Ulster Bank customers’ allegations
Executive will lead search for new chief after Nigel Farage controversy
Travers Smith likely to complete work by September 22, one person familiar with issue says
NS&I ramps up pressure with market-leading deal
Nigel Farage criticises former chief executive’s pay deal following her departure over Brexit campaigner’s treatment
Political interference will prove to be a recurrent risk of state ownership post-bailout
Tall people tend to earn more and research shows that we like our leaders to be lofty
Permanent appointment will only be made when chair Howard Davies is replaced
Former Brexit party leader at centre of ‘debanking’ scandal insists on compensation and face-to-face meeting with bosses
The state shareholding is fraught with conflicts of interest, as the Farage row shows
UK bank has been embroiled in a clash with former Ukip leader over closure of his Coutts account
Peter Flavel says he bears ultimate responsibility for handling of former Ukip leader’s account
The Farage row suggests political intervention will continue until banking governance becomes more muscular
Plus, how private equity funded the latest big banking merger and the insider trading charges against one of Britain’s richest men
Regulators announce probes with top investor saying chair was ‘clearly not in charge’ after trying to retain CEO Alison Rose
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