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Daily update November 18, 2019
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Dominic Raab rules out the prospect of the UK leaving the EU without a deal

DOMINIC Raab has ruled out the prospect of the UK leaving the EU without a deal. The Foreign Secretary initially declined to get into “hypothetical …
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General Election 2019: Raab on discouraging 'cheap labour' from abroad

The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab tells the BBC's Andrew Marr that the government is committed to reducing immigration and discouraging "cheap …
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General election 2019: Conservatives promise 'equal' immigration system

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab outlined plans to change the rules on benefits which EU nationals can claim in time if they live and work in the UK.
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UK government and military accused of war crimes cover-up

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said it rejected the unsubstantiated allegation of a pattern of cover-ups. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC …
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Corbyn's nationalisation plans will freeze investment, UK business warns

And foreign secretary Dominic Raab said he does not think it is remotely likely that the UK will leave the EU without a deal. Asked on Marr “could we …
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Business warns on Tory points-based immigration system

Asked what the number would be under a new Conservative government, foreign secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC: “We are not going to fix on an …
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Boris Johnson news – live: Jennifer Arcuri accuses PM of treating her like 'one-night stand' as IFS …

… Brexiteers that Boris Johnson's withdrawal agreement could well result in a no-deal Brexit further down the line, Dominic Raab has told Andrew Marr …
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Hundreds of motorcyclists honour Harry Dunn's last ride

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab admitted the Foreign Office asked Northamptonshire Police to delay telling the Dunn family to make sure they were …
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International Criminal Court may investigate UK 'war crimes cover-up'

The International Criminal Court could open its first investigation into the British military following a BBC programme about alleged war crimes.
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