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Dominic Raab hints support for giving asylum seekers right to work | The Independent
In a move that diverts from the Home Office's current position, justice secretary Dominic Raab said removing the ban on employment for people claiming …
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Dominic Raab: 'Give asylum seekers wider rights to work' – Personnel Today
Asylum seekers should be given wider rights to work in the UK, according to justice secretary Dominic Raab. Writing in the Spectator magazine said he was …
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Dominic Raab vows to make women's safety his number one priority | Daily Mail Online
Ministers fast-tracking work on a victims' bill in wake of Sarah Everard's murder · Dominic Raab said better protecting women was his 'number one priority' …
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Dominic Raab's call for bosses to hire ex-offenders backed by Timpson owner – Business Live
The owner of Timpson, the shoe repairs, key cutting and locksmith company, has backed Dominic Raab's call for low-level criminal offenders to be used to …
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Hire ex-offenders to help society and the economy | Comment | The Times
It is good to hear Dominic Raab encouraging bosses to employ ex-prisoners. If this represents a permanent shift in attitude it will significantly reduce the …
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Raab admits court delays 'unacceptable' as backlog reaches record high | News | Law Gazette
Dominic Raab, who was appointed justice secretary as well as deputy prime minister this month, was quick to issue a statement this morning.
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Sarah Everard murder: Commissioner Cressida Dick appears to have the backing she … – Sky News
New justice secretary Dominic Raab tweeted last night that “protecting women and girls is my number one priority”. More on Boris Johnson. All Out Politics …
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Christmas in peril: Turkeys, fizzy drinks and beer could RUN OUT | Daily Mail Online
Hire low-level offenders to drive lorries amid fuel crisis, says Raab. Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has suggested offenders who have been given community …
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Where there's a quill, there's a way | Letters | The Guardian
He never liked things to go to waste. Jeanne Felmingham Grove, Oxfordshire. Dominic Raab was known as “five Is” by his officials, says Marina Hyde (3 …
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Petrol stations 'running out of fuel faster than they can be resupplied' | Evening Standard
Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has suggested that prisoners could be employed to fill the wider shortages in the labour market. Is the fuel shortage over? Latest news on the fuel shortage and whether the situation is … – The Scotsman
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