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    Dominic Rennie Raab (/rɑːb/ RAHB; born 25 February 1974) is a British former politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Justice...
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    2023 McDonald said he had to warn Dominic Raab “more than once” about his conduct as foreign secretary. McDonald said Raab was a “tough taskmaster” whose...
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    the Cabinet office in February 2023 and, following the resignation of Dominic Raab, was appointed deputy prime minister in April of the same year. Following...
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    Human Rights Act 1998. It was introduced to the House of Commons by Dominic Raab, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Secretary of State...
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    Secretary Dominic Raab joins race for Prime Minister". Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 25 May 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2019. "Raab and Leadsom...
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    last done so in February 2020. There had been growing speculation that Dominic Raab would be demoted from his position as Foreign Secretary, as a result...
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    during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dominic Raab was moved from foreign secretary to deputy prime minister and justice secretary. Raab was replaced as foreign secretary...
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    second place and reducing the majority of the incumbent Conservative MP Dominic Raab, then foreign secretary and later deputy prime minister, from 23,298...
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    represented by Monica Harding of the Liberal Democrats. Prior to this, Dominic Raab of the Conservative Party, who served as deputy prime minister before...
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    In 2020, a year before being formally styled deputy prime minister, Dominic Raab deputised for Boris Johnson while Johnson was in hospital with COVID-19...
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    the people that would later join the FEG: Priti Patel, Kwasi Kwarteng, Dominic Raab and Chris Skidmore. The book advocated for a number of policies, including...
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    a negative impact on his run whereas fellow candidate for leadership Dominic Raab said he "admires [Gove's] honesty". Gove progressed following the first...
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    facing Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab". BBC News. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab will be grilled by the Foreign...
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    extended gaps between successive holders. The office is currently vacant; Dominic Raab was the last holder of the office from 2019 to 2021 (at which point he...
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    (born 1967), Canadian politician Dominic Perrottet, Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales Dominic Raab (born 1974), British conservative...
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    Union. Following Theresa May's resignation in May 2019, Davis supported Dominic Raab as the next leader of the Conservative Party. Davis was again re-elected...
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  • officials had been offered "respite or a route out" amid bullying fears when Dominic Raab returned to the Ministry of Justice. It was the first in a series of...
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    replaced by Greg Hands, who was a Trade Minister prior to this appointment. Dominic Raab resigned as Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary on 21 April 2023...
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    constituencies; a large swing was postulated that might even topple Dominic Raab in Esher and Walton. At the beginning of the 2019 campaign, they had...
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    Archived from the original on 7 June 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2019. "Dominic Raab refuses to rule out suspending Parliament to push through no deal". ITV...
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  • into bullying allegations against Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab. 21 April – Dominic Raab resigns as deputy prime minister after the inquiry finds...
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    Exiting the European Union by Theresa May following the resignation of Dominic Raab in November 2018. He was retained in the position by Boris Johnson and...
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    Robert Buckland MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 27 August 2021. "Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 25 September 2021. The Secretary of State...
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    fans. In a June 2020 radio interview, United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that he saw the gesture as "a symbol of subjugation and subordination...
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    20 September 1914. Des O'Connor, entertainer (died in November 2020) Dominic Raab, politician, Conservative Member of Parliament for Esher and Walton and...
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  • possible to take civil action in the US courts. The foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, also stated that diplomatic immunity no longer applied. Dunn's parents...
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    Leadsom, work and pensions secretary Esther McVey, Brexit secretary Dominic Raab and Development secretary Rory Stewart. The candidates went through sequential...
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    the Ministry of Defence. On 21 April 2023, Chalk was named to succeed Dominic Raab as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor. King Charles III...
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  • MP for The Wrekin since 2005 Tom Pursglove, MP for Corby since 2015 Dominic Raab, eliminated 2019 leadership candidate, Secretary of State for Exiting...
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  • insufficiently cautious in allowing Pitchfork's release. Justice Secretary Dominic Raab promised a Parole Board review. David Baker, a former police detective...
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