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Daily update August 30, 2019
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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab: Parliament suspension is 'lawful and proper'

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says accusations that parliament suspension is a constitutional outrage are "nonsense" and the move is "lawful and …
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Dominic Raab promises £3m to ensure smooth Brexit transition to UK nationals living abroad

The Foreign Secretary has announced the Government will be providing up to £3 million in grant funding for organisations who will inform UK …
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Dominic Raab: Outrage over decision to prorogue Parliament is 'nonsense'

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab dismisses the idea of outrage over Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament as 'nonsense' while attending …
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The Latest: France prepares for 'probable' no-deal Brexit

Britain's Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State Dominic Raab, left, arrives for a group photo with other ministers during the Informal Meeting of …
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The Latest: Former UK leader Major joins Brexit legal battle

Cypriot Foreign Minister Miro Cerar, left, British Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State Dominic Raab, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, …
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Show us viable backstop alternatives ASAP, Ireland's Coveney tells UK's Raab

Coveney, who is also Ireland's deputy prime minister, reiterated in the meeting with Dominic Raab that Britain's divorce treaty with the European Union …
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Brexit: £3m fund to help UK nationals with EU forms

A £3m grant to help UK nationals living in the EU with residency applications has been set up by the government. Charities and voluntary …
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Ireland, Britain dispute existence of 'credible' Brexit backstop plans

Arriving at the same gathering in Helsinki, British foreign minister Dominic Raab said that accusations that his maneuver was a constitutional outrage …
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