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Rishi Sunak's Deputy, Dominic Raab, Resigns After Bullying Allegations
Announcing his resignation on Twitter, Dominic Raab wrote, "I called for the inquiry and undertook to resign, if it made any finding of bullying whatsoever. I believe it is important to keep my word".
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has resigned from the government after a report upheld bullying allegations against him
The full report into his behaviour, which has just been published, says Raab acted in an "intimidating" and "insulting" manner.
‘Devastating’ toll of London’s court delays
Exclusive: London has quarter of UK cases backlog with trials collapsing and victims waiting for years
Brexit: Ursula von der Leyen to travel to UK for talks with Rishi Sunak
European Commission chief heading to Britain with Northern Ireland deal expected as soon as Monday
Whistleblower sacked for speaking out on withdrawal from Afghanistan takes UK government to court
A former senior official at Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is taking the UK government to court test the legal protections for whistleblowers, amid concerns they are not sufficient to protect civil servants.
Sir Laurie Magnus: Rishi Sunak appoints ex-banker as ethics chief, although it's like appointing a prostitute as the head the church
Rishi Sunak appoints veteran banker Sir Laurie Magnus to the role, despite being a ex-banker. The ethics chief job has been vacant since June, and with a banker in that position, ethics can anyway remain a kid’s fairy tale…
UK parliament dogged by misconduct claims as two more MPs suspended
Rishi Sunak promised integrity in politics but some in his party think an electoral loss is needed to clear out unpleasant MPs.
Former UK foreign minister’s conduct during Afghan withdrawal ‘led to deaths’: Report
Afghans died as a result of the actions of the former UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, during the disastrous withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan, a high-level meeting of officials was told, The Guardian reported on Monday.
UK PM Rishi Sunak In Fresh Controversy Over Cabinet Appointments: Report
The controversy over Dominic Raab, who is deputy prime minister and justice secretary, came after fellow Sunak ally Gavin Williamson was forced out of the new government because of alleged bullying.
Team Rishi Sunak: Who's In, Who's Out
Penny Mordaunt, the other contender to 10 Downing Street has been re-appointed as Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons.
Two crooks in the top: Sunak leads among Tory MPs but Johnson camp claims growing support
Two leading crooks in the competition who will continue to lead Britain to the economic and social catastrophe to which they are, both, led to, together, in the not too distant past.
While criticizing Russia and Iran crack down on protests: Home Secretary to crack down on 'disruptive' protests with new bill
Protesters could be blocked from targeting key infrastructure under the home secretary's new plans.
Liz Truss is appointing her new cabinet hours after becoming prime minister
Kwasi Kwarteng has been named chancellor, James Cleverly is foreign secretary and Therese Coffey is the new health secretary and deputy PM.
UK ministers ignored evidence Rwanda violated human rights, court told
African country went back on list of destinations for ‘migration partnership’ after civil servants had ruled it out, judges hear
Rishi Sunak Promises Financial Aid For Poor Amid UK Energy Crisis. Some idiots believe him.
Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Tuesday promised to provide more money to help people cope with soaring household energy bills if he is elected Britain's Prime Minister next month. But where is he going to get this money from? How come ...
Boris Johnson vows to fight on despite resignations and calls to go
Boris Johnson is fighting to stay on in No 10 despite his support collapsing in another dramatic day of resignations.
Government resignations: Who has gone, who is staying?
Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid have resigned from Boris Johnson's cabinet.
Dominic Raab says right to abortion does not need to be in bill of rights
Deputy PM says matter is ‘settled in UK law’ and he would not want Britain to be in same situation as US
UK inflation rises at fastest rate for 40 years as food costs jump
Prices are continuing to rise at their fastest rate for 40 years with food costs, particularly for bread, cereal and meat, climbing.
Ukraine war: Captured Britons appear in Donetsk rebel court
Two Britons captured by Russian forces in Ukraine have appeared in court in territory held by pro-Russian rebels.
Ukraine war: UK to send Ukraine M270 multiple-launch rocket systems
The UK is sending its first long-range missiles to Ukraine, the defence secretary has said, despite a threat from Russia to the West.
Russian TV says nuclear strike 'more probable' than losing in Ukraine
Margarita Simonyan, editor of state broadcaster RT and one of the Kremlin's highest-profile mouthpieces, declared on TV last night that the idea of Putin pressing the red button is 'more probable' than the idea that he will allow Russia ...
Ukraine war: Russia bans Boris Johnson from country over Ukraine war
Russia has banned Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other senior ministers from entering Russia over the UK's "hostile" stance on the war in Ukraine.
Raab says UK bill of rights will stop free speech being ‘whittled away by wokery’
Deputy PM says proposals to replace the Human Rights Act will enable principle of free speech to be a legal ‘trump card’
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