Video: He's a tough guy Tory! Dominic Raab says he's ready for the 'big moments' as PM because nothing will ever be as nerve-wracking as his boxing and karate bouts Dominic Raab shares new ...
The report found that Mr Raab had acted in an "intimidating" way during his time as foreign secretary Dominic Raab has resigned as justice secretary and deputy prime minister after an ...
At least one permanent secretary who worked with Dominic Raab has given evidence as a witness to the inquiry into the deputy prime minister's behaviour, the BBC has been told. This shows the ...
Judges say the former Justice Secretary Dominic Raab broke the law in the way he increased defence solicitors' pay by less than he had been advised to. In a partial victory for the profession ...
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he had "all the authority" he needed to make relevant decisions, as he deputised for Boris Johnson while he was in hospital with coronavirus. The prime minister ...
Dominic Raab is a Conservative Party politician, having been elected as Member of Parliament for Esher and Walton in 2010. He previously served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ...
Deputy PM Dominic Raab has paid his own legal fees during an investigation into allegations he bullied officials. Mr Raab's spokesman said it was "not an option" for his legal representation to be ...
First announced by Dominic Raab in October, the ban will apply to trans women with male genitalia, as well as those who are sexual offenders. Mr Raab has now said it will be extended to include ...
Jeremy Hunt, Dominic Raab, Matt Hancock and Michael Gove - who launched their campaigns ahead of the nomination deadline - are all on the final list. Conservative MPs will now take part in a ...
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said there was "a very serious risk" of invasion but there would be "severe economic consequences", including sanctions, if Russia took that step. However ...
Dominic Raab told MPs a new law would be required to reduce aid spending to 0.5% of national income, down from the current 0.7% legal minimum. He said economic uncertainty meant the £4bn cut ...
Dominic Raab and his top civil servant Philip Barton arrive at their new department The UK government remains committed to spending 0.7% of national income on foreign aid, Dominic Raab has said.