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Dominic Raab

Daily update August 11, 2019
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Swinson's Lib Dems target Raab's seat as Tory moderates flee no-deal Brexit

… Conservative seats, including that of foreign secretary Dominic Raab amid alarm among senior Tories about the threat posed by Jo Swinson's party.
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Daily Dominic Raab News

Our team has conducted some comprehensive research on Dominic Raab, current as of 2019-08-09. Dominic Raab is a politician in Esher and Walton …
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Hong Kong Protesters March in Defiance of Police Ban

… in a commuter rail station. Lam defended her government's handling of the protests in a phone call with Britain's foreign secretary, Dominic Raab.
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Britain calls for independent investigation into Hong Kong protests

LONDON (Reuters) – British foreign minister Dominic Raab called on Friday for an independent investigation into the recent protests in its former …
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Will Boris keep health off the trading table with Trump?

Dominic Raab, the new foreign secretary, and Liz Truss, the trade secretary, visited America last week. Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, said …
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Three cheers for Theresa Villiers – the unsung heroine of Brexit

Dominic Raab? Andrea Leadsom? Boris Johnson himself? Here's one name that I bet you won't have considered: Theresa Villiers, the Environment …
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Deliberative democracy is just what politics needs

He was mocked by Dominic Raab who absurdly likened them to the puppet legislature set up by Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro to justify holding on to …
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Article 370: Protests in UK as British MPs launch tit-for-tat letters

… called for calm, but also had a clear readout of the situation from the perspective of the Indian government," said UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab, …
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Hong Kong residents demand release of arrested woman

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam defended her government's handling of the protests in a phone call with Britain's foreign secretary, Dominic Raab.
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