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Daily update November 30, 2021
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Tony's Law: Plans for tougher child abuse sentences confirmed – BBC News

Justice Secretary Dominic Raab said the legislation would provide “maximum protection to the most vulnerable”. Tony's adoptive mother Paula …
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Child abusers finally face life in prison after Tony Hudgell's family demanded law change – The Sun

CHILD abusers will finally face life in jail in a crackdown by ministers today.Justice Secretary Dominic Raab stepped in after the family of Tony …
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Covid: Expecting politicians to have all the answers for the new Omicron variant is downright …

When the news cycle followed the Prime Minister on a rhetorical ramble to Peppa Pig world, Dominic Raab was faced with a quiz about Peppa's …
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Government announces child trust fund changes – FTAdviser.com

But in a recent announcement, lord chancellor Dominic Raab confirmed that parents or guardians can now access £2,500 of the funds without needing …
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Child abusers could be given life behind bars as government backs new plans for tougher sentences

Committee chairman Tom Tugendhat asks a question as Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (not pictured). Image: The changes were made following a campaign …
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Photographing Breastfeeding Women Could Become A Criminal Offence – ELLE

… four-month-old baby on a London overground train, justice secretary Dominic Raab is expected to make the act of voyeurism a criminal offence.
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Abusive parents such as mother of Baby P face life in jail under tougher child cruelty laws

… imprisonment rather than the current 14-year maximum, under proposed new laws announced on Tuesday by Dominic Raab, the Justice Secretary.
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Make it harder for prisoners to get parole, urges Robert Buckland – insidetime & insideinformation

… Mail reported that this had been delayed into next year to allow the new Justice Secretary, Dominic Raab, to take a fresh look at the issue.
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Child abusers could face life behind bars under plans for tougher sentences | The Independent

Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Dominic Raab said the changes were needed because “the law must provide …
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Tony's Law: Child abusers could face life behind bars under plans for tougher sentences | ITV News

The couple took Tony to meet Justice Secretary Dominic Raab, who praised them for their vigorous campaigning for the change in the law.
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