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'It would lift the spirit of the nation': Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab reveals plans to play Premier …

UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has assured the public that getting sport back up and running again amid the coronavirus pandemic is 'under …
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Return of sport would 'lift the nation' says Dominic Raab at daily briefing

Restarting sport in Britain would “lift the spirits of the nation” amid the coronavirus crisis, foreign secretary Dominic Raab said on Tuesday. Speaking at …
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Dominic Raab Condemns #COVID19 Cyber-Attacks as NCSC and CISA Release APT Advisory

The UK Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, has said he has evidence that advanced persistent threat (APT) groups are exploiting the COVID-19 …
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Watch Live: Dominic Raab Leads Daily Coronavirus Briefing

Foreign secretary Dominic Raab stands in for Boris Johnson at Downing Street press briefing. He will be joined by the deputy chief scientific adviser …
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Dominic Raab bats away international comparisons after Britain posts highest coronavirus death …

Dominic Raab has cautioned against comparing Britain to Italy as the UK reported the highest official coronavirus death toll in Europe. The Foreign …
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Dominic Raab says second Covid-19 phase 'won't be easy'

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has warned that “we need to be under no illusions, the next stage won't be easy”. “If we are going to protect life and …
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Every word Dominic Raab said as Gloucester volunteer asks Coronavirus question at Government …

A Gloucester volunteer was given his chance to ask Dominic Raab a question at the latest Government Coronavirus briefing. Bren McInerney, from …
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Live updates: Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab dismisses international comparisons despite UK …

Dominic Raab announced that ministers are looking at sports being played behind closed doors in the second phase of the coronavirus response.
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