Hi
A record of your bankruptcy will stay on your credit file six years from when you were declared bankrupt.
There is no way of having this removed as far as I am aware.
Hi Below is an extract from the link I provided which hopefully answers the question
The bankruptcy entry will remain on your credit reference file for 6 years from the date of the bankruptcy order even if you have been discharged and have told the credit reference agencies. Those people whose debts were included in your bankruptcy should then mark the entry on your credit reference file to show that you no longer owe money on that account (perhaps by marking the entry as ‘satisfied’ or ‘settled’ or in some other way). However, after six years, the credit reference agencies will automatically remove the bankruptcy entry from your credit reference file.