But this counts for nothing if, as we saw with disgraced fund manager Neil Woodford, a manager suddenly attempts to reinvent ...
As part of a rebrand, the company - now known as the Nottingham Building Society instead of The Nottingham - raised some brows when it revealed the city's iconic Robin Hood will no longer be part ...
Woke bosses of a building society have axed Robin Hood from their logo because they feel the hero outlaw does not reflect the firm's 'financial diversity'. Nottingham Building Society replaced ...
The initiative targets domestic saffron production, aiming to reduce imports Saudi Arabia’s commitment to expanding saffron production is driven by the spice's economic potential and the country ...
It’s one of those institutions people grew up with, proud of its city heritage with a Robin Hood logo to match. Or at least it was until this week. Because now the 174-year-old building society ...
What makes the dish special is one ingredient — saffron. The spice, very delicate in flavor, is the most expensive in the world, costing about $15 for 1 gram. Saffron comes from the three ...
He’s been a legendary hero for centuries, robbing from the rich to give to the poor and saving maidens in distress — but Robin Hood has finally met his match in the modern world’s woke culture.
Sir Alec Shelbrooke MP, a former Conservative minister, told The Telegraph : “There’s nothing more English than the story of Robin Hood – the classic folklore legend. “In today’s global financial ...
Nottingham Building Society has become embroiled in a wokeism row after removing Robin Hood from its logo as part of an “inclusive” rebrand. The lender said its new look – which includes ...
That’s because, although plenty of dollars were thrown around, they’re for a reverse-Robin Hood. Albanese announced a big tax cut for higher income earners … but only for those higher ...