The combined total of £28bn would be the biggest ever annual loss in UK corporate history (the actual figure was £24.1bn).
It was the longest and most expensive Inquiry in UK legal history.
This makes it one of the largest bank robberies in UK history.
Your hyperbole and extreme bias obviously makes you a very poor judge of the worst government in UK history.
The company has the longest strike action in UK history, which is still officially going on.
If this does not happen after one of the greatest banking disasters in UK history then when will it?
The case began in 1990 and became the longest running court case in UK history.
Rates of 0.5% are the lowest in UK history, it won't always be this way, especially with inflation over 5%.
He was bought out of his contract for 12 million pounds, reportedly the largest corporate buyout in UK history at the time.
This is a critical day in UK history.