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Boris Johnson has spoken to the Queen and Dominic Raab and is getting 'regular' updates from …
Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State, has been in charge of the Government since Mr Johnson was admitted to hospital at …
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Don't worry everyone, we're being 'guided by the science' – and that means never, ever …
… why it allowed race meetings and football matches, and pubs to stay open longer than almost anywhere in Europe, Dominic Raab said what else?
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Britain's Zoom Parliament Makes an Almost Glitch-Free Debut
… grilling stand-in leader Dominic Raab by video link in an unprecedented but largely successful “hybrid parliament” session forced by the coronavirus … Working 9-5 could be a thing of the past when UK eventually comes out of coronavirus lockdown – MyLondon
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Covid-19 vaccine trial on humans starts as UK warns restrictions could stay in place until next year
First Secretary of State Dominic Raab, who is deputizing for Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he recovers from coronavirus, told Parliament on …
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Coronavirus: Social restrictions 'to remain for rest of year'
Also speaking at the briefing, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said easing social distancing measures too soon would risk a second spike of …
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Prince Charles and His Wife Join UK Round of Applause for Carers
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is deputising for him, was filmed applauding outside his ministry, with staff and security personnel a safe …
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Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children all wear NHS blue to lead fifth week of Clap For …
Dominic Raab, who is First Secretary with Mr Johnson away from duties, was also filmed clapping, as was Labour leader Kier Starmer. William, Kate & …
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Boris Johnson's nurses recount caring for coronavirus-hit British leader
He is now recuperating at the official prime ministerial country house, Chequers, while Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab acts in his place. McGee told …
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States face legal hurdles in coronavirus lawsuits against China
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab warned last week of a future “reckoning” with China, saying “We can't have business as usual after this crisis.”.
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The Guardian view on following viral science: why did we go it alone?
… it can be found in the gap last week between the five criteria that Dominic Raab said the country must fulfil before the lockdown was lifted and the six …
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