Aung San Suu Kyi’s son, Kim Aris, has made a direct plea to the military junta in Myanmar to release his mother on the fourth anniversary of her arrest, stating that her imprisonment is “deeply painful” and she is the last hope for peace and democracy. The call for her release came after the release of a documentary on her, which led to demands from former foreign secretaries for her freedom. Despite receiving no response when delivering a letter to the Myanmar embassy in London, Mr. Aris remains determined to fight for his mother’s release.
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Bank of England’s top economist dismisses hopes of big interest rates cuts in further blow to Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves faced setbacks in her efforts to boost economic growth as the Bank of England downplayed the possibility of a significant interest rate cut, opting for a more cautious approach. Chief economist Huw Pill's comments came after the bank halved its growth forecast and warned of higher inflation and increased unemployment due to rising taxes and minimum wage. Reeves' future as chancellor is in question, with the Bank highlighting unexpected pay growth as a...
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