Key facts
- Bank of England decided to remove notable British figures from banknotes.
- The decision was influenced by advice that figures were not representative of UK diversity.
- Internal documents reveal discussions and advice received by officials.
The Bank of England has decided to remove notable British figures from its banknotes following advice that these individuals were not representative of the UK's cultural and natural diversity. Internal documents indicate that officials were informed of these concerns, leading to the decision to exclude figures like Winston Churchill, Alan Turing, and Jane Austen from future currency designs. The move reflects a broader societal discussion about representation and inclusivity in public symbols.
