A national review into the state of social services will be launched after the killing of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
A national review into the state of social services will be launched after the killing of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
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deputy Prime Minister tried to duck responsibility. At PMQs the SNP deputy Westminster leader said families were facing a “Tory cost-of-living crisis” as she called on the Government to “scrap Tory cuts to Universal Credit and to introduce an emergency energy payment”.Oswald said: “Across Scotland and the UK, millions of families are seeing their incomes slashed by the Tory government with a toxic combination of Tory cuts, tax rises and the growing cost of Brexit.
eputy Prime Minister Raab over sky high energy prices and the cost of living crisis. Along with a two-footed tackle about his holiday in Crete, Rayner accused the Tory Government of hitting the pockets of working families by “cutting the income of a worker on £18,000 a year by over £1,100” with tax rises.
Dominic Raab at a committee hearing on Wednesday, said: “The reality is, of course, this isn’t the end of a war, this is a change of nature, a change of style, a change of combatants perhaps even, but it is not the end.” With the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the horizon, Tugendhat said the the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan was “the beginning of a new stage of chaos”.He said: “Because the Taliban is not a single entity. and so nationally this is not over.
Kabul fell to the Taliban on 15 August. McDonald, the MP for Glasgow South, challenged Raab repeatedly to say when he had gone on holiday, but the Foreign Secretary would not respond.
Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary, in front of MPs today where he will come under strong criticism for leaving behind both British nationals and Afghans who helped the UK.
Vulnerable LGBTQI Afghans are unlikely to be saved by Western governments (Photo: Meandering Images / Shutterstock)
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Afghanistan was unfolding. The Foreign Secretary has come under criticism and calls for him to resign over his handling of the situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban swept to power.
Boris Johnson 's permission to carry on sunbathing as Kabul fell. The bungling Foreign Secretary was reportedly told by a senior Downing Street official to head back from his Crete beach holiday on Friday, August 13, two days before the Taliban entered Kabul.
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Foreign Secretary was reportedly "unavailable" when officials in his department suggested he "urgently" call Afghan foreign minister Hanif Atmar on August 13 - two days before the Taliban marched on Kabul - to arrange help for those who supported British troops. It was initially reported the Afghan Foreign Ministry refused to arrange a call with a junior minister, pushing it back to the next day.
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Labour MPs have hit out at the Foreign Secretary over the government's response to the crisis in Afghanistan. The Daily Mail reported that the said Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office officials suggested Raab call Afghan foreign minister Hanif Atmar on Friday - two days before the Taliban marched on Kabul - only for him to be "unavailable" while on holiday.
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Foreign Secretary was believed to have been on holiday at a five-star resort on the Greek island of Crete on Sunday. According to reports the Tory minister only left the island when the Taliban was in control of the country.
Charlotte Hawkins was furious with Dominic Raab on Thursday's Good Morning Britain when he committed the ultimate interviewee sin of getting her name wrong.The Foreign Secretary was being grilled by hosts Charlotte and Alex Beresford about the changing isolation rules for double-jabbed travellers when he made the blunder.
Northern Ireland was not part of the UK during his talks with Johnson in the margins of the G7 summit.
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Kate Garraway has revealed she hasn't been able to see husband Derek for two months as he continues his agonising battle with coronavirus in hospital.The broadcaster, who recently clashed with Dominic Raab live on air, admitted that because of the latest in lockdown in the UK, she's unfortunately not been able to see Derek face-to-face.The 53 year old made the revelation while interviewing boxer Frank Bruno with co-host Ben Shepherd on Friday's instalment of Good Morning Britain.
direct to your inboxWhen it comes to working from home, there are all kinds of complications.Phone's ringing, kids asking questions or someone knocking at the door with another parcel.And it's not just us that have to deal with it, it's government ministers too.So, Sky News viewers were quick to spot the 'oddest thing' during an interview with Dominic Raab on Wednesday morning.The Foreign Secretary appeared on the news channel from his home in Surrey when viewers spotted a brush resting in his
direct to your inboxTensions were high again on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday when Kate Garraway and Dominic Raab came to blows. The foreign secretary was on the ITV news programme to chat to Kate and co-host Ben Shephard about his plea for a ceasefire in warring countries to allow for everyone to be vaccinated.
Kate Garraway clashed with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab live on air on Wednesday morning as she quizzed him on the UK government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.The 53 year old, who is currently fronting Good Morning Britain alongside Ben Shephard, 46, was joined on the hit ITV breakfast show by the politician who discussed his hopes for a global ceasefire in warrign countries so that vulnerable people can be vaccinated against the virus.
direct to your inboxThe use of Covid vaccine passports is 'under consideration,' the foreign secretary has suggested.Dominic Raab refused to rule out that people in the UK could be asked to show they are vaccinated when visiting a pub, restaurant or in other areas of society. It comes ahead of the Prime Minister's announcement as he is due to set out his 'roadmap' out of the coronavirus lockdown in England on the week beginning February 22.
direct to your inboxAn 'arbitrary commitment' to lift lockdown restrictions by the end of April could threaten the 'good progress' made in tackling the virus, the Foreign Secretary has said.Some Tory MPs have said schools 'must' return by March 8 as planned, and that pubs and restaurants should reopen from Easter.But the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the April target was 'arbitrary', and decisions would be informed by evidence.He said: "We do need to be very careful how we proceed.
Dominic Raab said today the UK Government was working towards a target of the entire county receiving their first jab by early autumn. It comes as the Scottish Government steps up its recruitment of vaccinators to administer doses across the country, with more than 5,000 registered so far - a figure which does not include all participating GPs.
coronavirus vaccine by September, Dominic Raab has pledged. The Foreign Secretary said the Government was working to the early autumn target to complete the roll out - with 3.5 million already receiving their first jab.
coronavirus restrictions will not suddenly disappear in one "big bang" but instead, the country is likely to return to the tier system.He said bringing back the regional levels of measures as seen previously could be a way out of the lockdown, with plans for a "phased" return to normality.However it is likely the country will remain under the toughest restrictions until at least March - provided the government succeeds with its vaccination programme.He told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show: “The
Sir Keir Starmer is self-isolating after coming into contact with a positive case. The 58-year-old politician will continue working but from home after a member of his private office staff caught the bug.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe British government has refused to condemn Donald Trump after he falsely claimed victory in the U.S.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Scottish judges have ordered protected documents held by the UK Government be released to the court as part of an appeal to clear the Lockerbie bomber.The family of late Libyan intelligence officer Abdelbaset al-Megrahi want to review secret files as part of their case.Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said producing the documents, which are covered by a public immunity certificate, would cause “harm to the
Dominic Raab caused confusion today after suggesting customers would no longer be able to queue to place an order at fast food outlets like McDonald's. The UK Foreign Secretary comments followed a change in lockdown rules across each of the four UK nations yesterday.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has warned that the country could face a second national lockdown by Christmas unless everyone follows the latest coronavirus rules.Speaking to BBC Breakfast this morning, the cabinet minister said that if everyone co-operates, with ‘no one thinking they are immune’, the country can experience Christmas without a lockdown as strict as we saw in Spring.He said: “If everyone follows these measures and no-one thinks that somehow they’re immune or that they don’t have
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