Nationwide

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Nationwide is a term often used to describe something that is applicable or available throughout an entire nation. This can refer to a variety of concepts, including Nationwide Building Society, a British mutual financial institution, or Nationwide, a former BBC News and current affairs television programme.

Nationwide Building Society

Nationwide Building Society is a British mutual financial institution and the largest building society in the world. It has its headquarters in Swindon, England, and provides financial services including mortgages, savings accounts, and personal loans. Nationwide is regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority, ensuring that it adheres to the highest standards of financial conduct.

Nationwide (TV programme)

Nationwide (TV programme) was a BBC News and current affairs programme which aired from 1969 to 1983. The programme was known for its mix of hard news and human interest stories, and was broadcast on BBC One.

Other Uses

The term "nationwide" can also refer to any service, product, or concept that is available or applicable across an entire country. This can include nationwide broadcasting, nationwide retail chains, and nationwide public health initiatives.

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Topics referred to by the same term


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