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Over 200 celebrities, politicians and public figures support the move
A stark prediction from the governor of the Bank of England.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has called the warning "project hysteria".
The Bank of England has asked members of the public to nominate scientists they think should be on the new £50 note. Early favourites include physicist Stephen Hawking, the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace and chemist Rosalind Franklin. You can’t, unfortunately, vote for Doctor Who.
Stephen Hawking or the “grandmother of computing” Ada Lovelace are early favourites.
A letter was sent to bosses on the last day of Black History Month.
Stephen died because of prejudice. – having his face on our money would be a reminder of how far we’ve come and how far we still have to go
If you're itching to climb the property ladder, don't get too excited.