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  • Financial Reform UK155149
  • Financial Services Act 2012 - Wikipedia155150
  • Independent Commission on Banking - Wikipedia155154
  • Vickers report: key points (Guardian)155155
  • UK banking sector reform – timeline (Guardian)155156
  • Q&A: Osborne's financial regulation reforms - BBC 155160
  • Break up the Banks - response to Banking Standards Commission155161
  • An Alternative Banking Report on UK Banking Reform - CRESC155162
  • UK banking boss apologizes to populist politician Farage over the closure of his account - Naharnet 21.07.2023360899
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  • Better Regulation - UK Banking Reform155165
  • Britain is heading for another 2008 crash: here’s why - Guardian 10/15155166
  • How to put banking reform back on the political agenda - Nef 04/15155170
  • Time to get serious about bank reform - Prospect 02/15155171
  • MPs warn Government not to allow ‘dilution’ of banking reforms - Independent 11/14155172
  • Reform of Britain’s ‘toxic’ retail banking sector will take a generation – think tank - RT 11/14155176
  • The Banking Reform Act is rearranging the deck chairs on the neoliberal Titanic - Open Democracy 02/14155177
  • Britain is leading the world on banking reform - FT 06/13155178
  • Banking reform: What has changed since the crisis? - BBC 02/13155182
  • Vickers report on banks to be accepted in full - Cable - BBC 12/11155183
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