British conman Robert Hendy-Freegard, subject of a Netflix documentary, has been sentenced to six years in a French prison for injuring two police officers. Found guilty of posing as a spy for MI5 to defraud victims, he fled police questioning in Creuse, France, where he illegally bred dogs under a false name. Previously sentenced to life in 2005 in London for theft and deception, Hendy-Freegard’s decade-long charade involved manipulating multiple unsuspecting individuals.
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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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