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Synonyms and antonyms of the word: alison rose

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In a video posted on X/Twitter, the GB News presenter said: "Well the Alison Rose decision has been made, she will not get £7.6 million that she wanted to get and that's correct and right.

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1833669/nigel-farage-legal-action-natwest-debanking

It comes after NatWest scrapped about £7.6 million in potential payouts to former boss Dame Alison Rose after she left the company in July following the fallout from the row.

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1833669/nigel-farage-legal-action-natwest-debanking

NatWest chief executive Alison Rose said it had been a “very productive meeting” as she left Downing Street.

Source: https://www.alloaadvertiser.com/news/national/23610098.jeremy-hunt-agrees-measures-banks-aimed-cooling-mortgage-crisis/?ref=rss

NatWest was plunged into crisis after a decision by its private bank Coutts to cut politician-turned-TV-presenter Farage as a client earlier this year led to a political backlash and ultimately cost former CEO Alison Rose her job.

Source: https://thefrontierpost.com/natwest-shares-plummet-most-since-brexit-on-poor-outlook-farage-row/

Sir Howard also said he regretted losing a “great leader” following the resignation of Dame Alison Rose.

Source: https://www.barryanddistrictnews.co.uk/news/national/23687762.natwest-chairman-stay-post-says-city-minister/?ref=rss

That was the message from NatWest Group boss Alison Rose Thursday as she apologized for the un-banking of ex-Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage by high-end lender Coutts.

Source: https://www.politico.eu/article/victory-brexit-party-leader-nigel-farage-coutts-bank-natwest-boss-alison-rose-apologizes-account-closure/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication