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  • Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
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    Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
    Substitute secondary-school teachers make the victory sign while shouting slogans during a protest staged outside the Ministry of Education in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, calling for their names' inclusion in the ministry's database for assignment to vacant positions. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
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    Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
    Substitute secondary-school teachers shout slogans during a protest staged outside the Ministry of Education in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, calling for their names' inclusion in the ministry's database for assignment to vacant positions. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
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    Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
    Substitute secondary-school teachers make the victory sign while shouting slogans during a protest staged outside the Ministry of Education in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, calling for their names' inclusion in the ministry's database for assignment to vacant positions. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
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    Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
    Substitute secondary-school teachers make the victory sign while shouting slogans during a protest staged outside the Ministry of Education in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, calling for their names' inclusion in the ministry's database for assignment to vacant positions. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
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    Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
    Substitute secondary-school teachers hold a large banner and shout slogans during a protest outside the Ministry of Education in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, calling for their names' inclusion in the ministry's database for assignment to vacant positions. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
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    Teachers Protest Outside The Ministry Of Education In Tunis
    Substitute secondary-school teachers shout slogans during a protest staged outside the Ministry of Education in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, calling for their names' inclusion in the ministry's database for assignment to vacant positions. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly, In Paris
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    Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly, In Paris
    In Paris, France, on October 28, 2025, David Amiel, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Action and Public Accounts, responsible for the civil service and state reform, speaks during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly, In Paris
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    Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly, In Paris
    In Paris, France, on October 28, 2025, David Amiel, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Action and Public Accounts, responsible for the civil service and state reform, is seen during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Working Meeting Of The New French Government At The Hotel Matignon, In Paris
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    Working Meeting Of The New French Government At The Hotel Matignon, In Paris
    David Amiel, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Action and Public Accounts, responsible for the civil service and state reform, arrives at the working meeting between the French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu and the new members of the government at the Hotel Matignon in Paris, France, on October 13, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Working Meeting Of The New French Government At The Hotel Matignon, In Paris
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    Working Meeting Of The New French Government At The Hotel Matignon, In Paris
    In Paris, France, on October 13, 2025, David Amiel, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Action and Public Accounts, responsible for the civil service and state reform, departs from the working meeting between the French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu and the new members of the government at the Hotel Matignon. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Working Meeting Of The New French Government At The Hotel Matignon, In Paris
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    Working Meeting Of The New French Government At The Hotel Matignon, In Paris
    David Amiel, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Action and Public Accounts, responsible for the civil service and state reform, arrives at the working meeting between the French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu and the new members of the government at the Hotel Matignon in Paris, France, on October 13, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nationwide Strike Demonstration In Paris, France
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    Nationwide Strike Demonstration In Paris, France
    French civil servant and economist Lucie Castets, associated with the Socialist Party, takes part in a demonstration in Paris on October 2, 2025, as part of a nationwide strike called by France's eight largest trade unions for social justice measures. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nationwide Strike Demonstration In Paris, France
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    Nationwide Strike Demonstration In Paris, France
    French civil servant and economist Lucie Castets, associated with the Socialist Party, takes part in a demonstration in Paris on October 2, 2025, as part of a nationwide strike called by France's eight largest trade unions for social justice measures. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)

     

  • Police Station In Rotterdam
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    Police Station In Rotterdam
    A man walks past the entrance of a police station in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. The blue illuminated signage reading ''Politie'' identifies the building as part of the Dutch national police. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Police Station In Rotterdam
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    Police Station In Rotterdam
    A man with a large backpack stands in front of a police station in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. The blue signage with the word ''Politie'' identifies the building as part of the Dutch national police. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal‚Äôs Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
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    Nepal’s Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
    Nepal's newly appointed interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki holds an introductory meeting with the chief secretary and other secretaries at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 14, 2025, after assuming office. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal‚Äôs Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
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    Nepal’s Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
    Nepal's newly appointed interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki holds an introductory meeting with the chief secretary and other secretaries at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 14, 2025, after assuming office. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal‚Äôs Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
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    Nepal’s Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
    Nepal's newly appointed interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki holds an introductory meeting with the chief secretary and other secretaries at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 14, 2025, after assuming office. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal‚Äôs Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
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    Nepal’s Newly Appointed Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki
    Nepal's newly appointed interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki holds an introductory meeting with the chief secretary and other secretaries at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 14, 2025, after assuming office. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds cabinet meeting, sivil service, publication, reform, Simon Case,And Parsons,
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds cabinet meeting, sivil service, publication, reform, Simon Case,And Parsons,
    15/06/2021. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case, sign the Declaration on Government Reform which sets out plans to modernise government, including by rebalancing roles away from Whitehall, opening up the Civil Service to fresh skills, talent and ideas, and embracing digital technology and data based decision-making. Picture by Andy Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds cabinet meeting, sivil service, publication, reform, Simon Case,And Parsons,
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds cabinet meeting, sivil service, publication, reform, Simon Case,And Parsons,
    15/06/2021. London, United Kingdom. The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the Cabinet Secretary, Simon Case, sign the Declaration on Government Reform which sets out plans to modernise government, including by rebalancing roles away from Whitehall, opening up the Civil Service to fresh skills, talent and ideas, and embracing digital technology and data based decision-making. Picture by Andy Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
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    FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
    Workers for the New York Department of Transportation (DOT) paint the bicycle lane, after a recent repaving, on Ninth Avenue in the New York neighborhood of Chelsea on Monday, July 16, 2018. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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  • FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
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    FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
    Workers for the New York Department of Transportation (DOT) paint the bicycle lane, after a recent repaving, on Ninth Avenue in the New York neighborhood of Chelsea on Monday, July 16, 2018. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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  • FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
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    FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
    Workers for the New York Department of Transportation (DOT) paint the bicycle lane, after a recent repaving, on Ninth Avenue in the New York neighborhood of Chelsea on Monday, July 16, 2018. (Photo by Richard B. Levine)
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  • FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
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    FEATURE - New York: Ein Velostreifen entsteht
    Workers for the New York Department of Transportation (DOT) paint the bicycle lane, after a recent repaving, on Ninth Avenue in the New York neighborhood of Chelsea on Monday, July 16, 2018. (Photo by Richard B. Levine)
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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Exterior doors. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Exterior doors. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Exterior door. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Exterior door detail. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Vault door (disused) detail. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Vault door (disused) detail. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Cantilever Staircase in the Bank of England. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Garden Court, whose mulberry trees are a nod to the earliest days of paper money which was issued in 10th-century China on the pulp of mulberry trees. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Hidden inside the Bank of England is a courtyard solely the preserve of the governor. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The original building was built by Sir John Soane but was extensively remodelled in the 1930s. Even staff who have worked in the building for years find it hard to navigate its many corridors and secret stairs. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The original building was built by Sir John Soane but was extensively remodelled in the 1930s. Even staff who have worked in the building for years find it hard to navigate its many corridors and secret stairs. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Lorna Williams, senior Archivist in the Bank's archives. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Lorna Williams, senior Archivist in the Bank's archives. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    Liliana, on of the Parlours Stewards delivers tea to the Governors office. The Parlours are staffed by butlers wearing pink suit jackets, maintaining the traditions of the 321-year-old Bank. The butlers greet visitors and deliver beverages (the current governorÕs choice is often green tea). Architect Sir John Soane finished the Bank in 1828 only for it to be largely demolished and rebuilt by Sir Herbert Baker who finished his 14-year project in 1939. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Governor's meeting room. The governor has his office in a part of the Bank known as the Parlours, a series of grand rooms where senior officials have their offices. This picture shows the governorÕs sitting room where he holds informal chats with visitors. Through the window at the back is an enclosed courtyard which only the governor can use. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Committee Room, where the MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) meets each month to make its decisions. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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  • REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    An historic ledger in the Archives. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    An historic ledger in the Archives. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    The Committee Room, where the MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) meets each month to make its decisions. The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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    REPORTAGE - Einblick in die 'Bank of England'
    An historic ledger detailing the accounts of Sir John Houblon. An historic ledger detailing the accounts of Sir John Houblon.The first of the governors was Sir John Houblon who led the Bank from 1694 to 1697. The Bank occupies what used to be his house and gardens. Rows and rows of huge ledgers are kept underground at the Bank, including Private Drawing Ledger No 1 which has entries for the first customers, including Houblon. His face was on £50 notes until 2014, when they went out of legal tender. . The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 to act as the banker for the English and now the UK Government. The Bank was privately owned until nationalisation in 1946. In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. The Bank has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. The Bank's headquarters have been in London's main financial district, the City of London, on Threadneedle Street, since 1734. It is sometimes known as The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street or The Old Lady, a name taken from the legend of Sarah Whitehead, whose ghost is said to haunt the Bank's garden. Mark Carney assumed the post of Governor of the Bank of England on 1 July 2013. He succeeded Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003. He is the first non-British citizen to hold the post.

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