More than 12,000 photographs competed across 11 different categories, including Animal Behaviour, Animal Portraits, Botanical ...
Politicians are furious Churchill will be replaced on banknotes. The RSPCA wants rats and pigeons to feature.
The public will get a say in which elements of nature replace the likes of Sir Winston Churchill, Alan Turing and Jane Austen.
More than 26,000 people voted to put nature on sterling notes. View on euronews ...
Photographers competed in the leading British Wildlife Photography Awards for the grand prize of £3 500, with a striking image of a toad swimming across a woodland reflection taking the top prize in ...
Self-appointed patriots are up in arms about a plan to replace historical figures with cute wildlife. The Bank of England shouldn’t duck this debate, says author Jonn Elledge ...
Paul Hobson’s black-and-white image of a leaping, silhouetted toad takes top honors this year in the British Wildlif Awards.
Nature was the most popular theme among the public, with the new notes designed to deter counterfeiting.
Each year, photographers across Britain—and, unknowingly, Britain’s wildlife— vie for the attention of the British Wildlife Photography Awards, a competition celebrating the Britain’s biodiversity.
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Jamie 'Eagle Eyed Girl' Smart continues her record-breaking run of awards, now taking the Under-11 title at the British ...
London, Mar 13 (PTI) The Bank of England has triggered a debate with an announcement that historical figures, such as former prime minister Winston Churchill and writer Jane Austen, will be replaced ...