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Daily update November 17, 2020
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Britain needs to consider options to repair public finances, says minister

… for the move to be announced in next week's comprehensive spending review, but that foreign minister Dominic Raab was opposed to the move.
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What time is the coronavirus briefing today? How to watch latest announcement

Other ministers who have led briefings in the past include Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, Home Secretary Priti …
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Iranian, British Top Diplomats Hold Phone Talks

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had a telephone conversation with his British counterpart Dominic Raab on Monday. In this phone call, the …
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IOC rules on athlete activism at the Olympics violate UN human rights

British foreign secretary Dominic Raab recently suggested that a boycott was one possible retort to China's abuse of Uighur Muslims. In the United …
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British diplomat in China earns hero status after river rescue

Ellison's actions earned praise from his boss back in the London, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who echoed the sentiments. “Very proud of …
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The remaking of Myanmar

Pledging £47.5 million for the crisis, Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary, called on the global community “not to turn away from the Rohingya's …
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Global leaders warn 2020 is seeing 'disturbing' crackdowns on journalists

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab described the “shocking” repression of media in Belarus following a disputed August election as a “very dark moment” …
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Hong Kong mass resignations challenge the authorities

“China has once again broken its promises and undermined Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy,” said Dominic Raab, UK foreign secretary.
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Boris Johnson 'plans to cut foreign aid by £5billion to help meet Britain's £210bn Covid bill'

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is reportedly opposed to cutting foreign aid, previously dismissing reports as 'tittle-tattle'. Projects funded by cash …
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