Dominic Raab
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Sudan evacuation: has Foreign Office learnt the lessons from Afghanistan?
Today's Big Question Failings of chaotic withdrawal from Kabul prompt return of foreign secretary and airlift of Britons from Khartoum
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Civil service neutrality: is it time for a more politicised Whitehall?
Talking Point Radical plans to allow political appointees could be the direct result of Dominic Raab’s resignation
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Dominic Raab: deputy PM quits after bullying report
In Depth Sunak ally and Justice Secretary resigns after independent inquiry found he had acted in an ‘intimidating’ way
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Rishi’s reshuffle: Sunak’s 100-day reset explained
Under the Radar Splitting the business department up criticised as ‘rearranging of the Whitehall deckchairs’
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What’s causing the ‘chaos’ in the UK criminal justice system?
Today's Big Question Shortage of prison cells and real-terms pay cut for solicitors has increased talk of ‘crisis’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Cabinet reshuffle: how do the Tory and Labour frontbenches match up?
Today's Big Question The two top teams are ready to lock horns as Rishi Sunak’s premiership begins
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Barristers’ strike: who is ultimately to blame for court ‘chaos’?
Talking Point Justice secretary has accused barristers of ‘holding justice to ransom’ with ‘indefinite’ walkout
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Tom Tugendhat: the former soldier running for leader
In the Spotlight MP for Tonbridge has no cabinet experience but is seen as ‘untainted by the Johnson regime’
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Dominic Raab, Angela Rayner and the ‘approving wink’
In the Spotlight Justice secretary claims gesture was intended for another Labour frontbencher
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Bill of Rights: how human rights laws are set to change
In the Spotlight New draft legislation seeks to abolish the Human Rights Act introduced into UK law in 1998
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Dominic Raab’s ‘power of veto’ for dangerous criminals explained
In Depth Ministers want to be in charge of changing release dates of the most high-risk offenders
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The new free speech law aiming to end ‘wokery’ and ‘cancel culture’
In the Spotlight Critics of human rights legislation reform warn that ministers ‘risk aligning themselves with authoritarian regimes’
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What happens if prison places run out?
In Depth Governors’ association says inmates might have to be released early as jail population grows
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Inside Chevening House: Raab and Truss tussle over country estate
Under the Radar ‘Greedy babies’ forced to share 115-room country mansion in Kent
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