Business Fast > Finance > Ex-NatWest boss Alison Rose loses out on £7.6m after Nigel Farage row FinanceEx-NatWest boss Alison Rose loses out on £7.6m after Nigel Farage rowNovember 10, 2023posted on Nov. 10, 2023 at 1:14 pm Dame Alison Rose resigned after admitting to discussing details about Nigel Farage’s bank account. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastNovember 10, 2023previous articleBank of England begins bond market stress testnext articleWhen things get tough, people tend to invest more market in their real estate, says CoStar CEOYou Might Also LikeFinanceOVO Energy hits customers with new monthly fee as older people warnedNovember 17, 2024FinanceStarmer to urge G20 leaders to ‘double down’ on Ukraine supportNovember 17, 2024FinancePost Office inquiry: hopes for delivery of good news dwindlesNovember 17, 2024FinanceFive cheap ways to beef up home security and protect your pad on dark daysNovember 16, 2024FinanceIDT Corporation to Participate in Southwest IDEAS Investor ConferenceNovember 15, 2024FinanceIs it time for UK staff to finally 'switch off'?November 15, 2024Recommended For YouSportsRafael Nadal ‘in peace’ before curtain falls on legendary career at Davis CupNovember 18, 2024SportsMarketStock market update: Power stocks down as market fallsNovember 18, 2024MarketPersonal FinanceUK consumer confidence drops as household finances are squeezed; Trump tariffs would ‘hit growth’ – business liveNovember 18, 2024Personal FinanceTechnologyTesla stock pops 8% in premarket after report Trump wants to relax U.S. self-driving rulesNovember 18, 2024TechnologyIndustryBritons warned to expect ‘disappointing’ rise in energy bills in JanuaryNovember 18, 2024Industry
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