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Daily update September 9, 2019
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Dominic Raab says legislation to block no-deal Brexit may be challenged in court – video

The foreign secretary said the government could go to court to challenge the legislation passed in parliament to prevent a no-deal Brexit. Speaking to …
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Dominic Raab: It's been a rough week

UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab admitted it had been a "rough week" for Boris Johnson after several resignations by MPs and Cabinet ministers …
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Foreign Secretary calls law blocking no-deal Brexit 'lousy' and says it will be taken to court

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said an incoming law which compels the Prime Minister to request an extension to Brexit could be challenged in …
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UK Foreign Minister Dominic Raab says PM Boris Johnson will not break law over Brexit

British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab on Sunday (September 8) dismissed as 'ridiculous' the suggestion that Prime Minister Boris Johnson could go …
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Boris Johnson will test law to block no-deal 'to the limit'

Describing the new bill as 'lousy', Dominic Raab told Sky News' Sophie Ridge the PM's actions would be the 'responsible thing to do'. The bill …
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Raab hints at Supreme Court challenge to opposition's no-deal law

BORIS Johnson could challenge emergency legislation designed to avoid a no-deal Brexit in the UK Supreme Court, Dominic Raab has hinted.
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Amber Rudd warns PM that moderate purge could cost him next election

But allies of Boris Johnson defended the move, with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab insisting the former London mayor was “right to restore some …
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Asian Stocks Set For Muted Start to the Week: Markets Wrap

… end of next month and may challenge legislation requiring him to ask for a delay if there's no deal by Oct. 19, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said.
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