NatWest has said it will not pay £7.6 million in potential payments to former chief executive Dame Alison Rose after she left the company in July amid the fallout over the debanking row with Nigel Farage. However, Ms Rose will still be
NatWest is reportedly on the brink of scrapping the bulk of a suggested £10m or more payout to its former CEO Dame Alison Rose, after the debanking row involving Nigel Farage. Sky News reports that NatWest’s board has decided to not pay
Nigel Farage has reacted with outrage after it was confirmed Dame Alison Rose is departing Natwest bank with a golden handshake of £2.4 million. Dame Alison was forced to quit after a month of scandal around Mr Farage being debanked as a
A top business source has told the Express that Dame Alison Rose, NatWest’s now-ex-CEO, may be on course for a multimillion pound severance package following her resignation in the early hours of yesterday morning. Dame Alison Rose, who finally quit after admitting
Nigel Farage has said the resignation of NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose is a “start”, but added the entire board must quit too after publicising their “untrue” statement of support for her just hours earlier. On his GB News show last night,
NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose has quit the banking giant after admitting being the source of an inaccurate BBC story about Nigel Farage’s finances. Dame Alison had earlier admitted she made a “serious error of judgement” when discussing Farage’s relationship with private
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Birmingham on Thursday when the royal couple met Alison Hammond, the host of This Morning. Alison, who is originally from Birmingham, shared parts of a conversation she had with the Princess of Wales that involved her
Alison Hammond had “the best day of my life” as she fooled around with the Prince of Wales during a fun game of darts. The This Morning presenter jokingly heckled Prince William during their game at the 180 Club in Birmingham after