Top anti-Boris Remainers have already taken to the airwaves to wave goodbye to Boris Johnson following the Privileges Committee’s damning report into him misleading parliament. Arch-Remainer Dominic Grieve, who Mr Johnson sacked as a Tory MP for voting against Brexit, revelled in
Dominic Raab believes a number of colluding civil servants “smelt blood” and forced him out of the Government. Mr Raab, quit as deputy PM this week after a report, handed to Rishi Sunak, found that Mr Raab had bullied staff. Speaking to
Radical plans for the “politicisation” of Whitehall are being considered by the government’s adviser on the civil service. Conservative peer and former Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude is discussing moves to give ministers greater powers to appoint their own civil servants –
A frustrated Boris Johnson told aides: “I am the Fuhrer. I am meant to be in control. I’m the king who takes the decisions” as his adviser Dominic Cummings increasingly sidelined him in a “dysfunctional” No10, a new book claims. By the
One of the two complaints against Dominic Raab upheld by the investigation into the ex-Deputy Prime Minister’s behaviour centred on discussions by a British ambassador to allow Spanish officials to operate in Gibraltar. Adam Tolley QC found that Mr Raab, who resigned
Dominic Raab was “forced out” because of his unwavering determination to make Britain better, allies said. Bullying claims against the departing Deputy Prime Minister were branded a “load of rubbish” that have been “drummed up by snowflakes” in the Civil Service. As
Dominic Raab may not be quietly settling on the backbenches after his sudden resignation from Rishi Sunak’s government but striking out in a new career on television. The former Deputy Prime Minister is set to be asked to join fellow Tory MPs
When Dominic Raab smiled across the House of Commons chamber at Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner just before the Easter recess when the two deputised at PMQs, few people would realise it was his final curtain call on the front bench. Ms
Oliver Dowden has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Downing Street has announced. He replaces Dominic Raab who resigned hours earlier following the conclusion of a bullying probe. Meanwhile, Alex Chalk has been appointed Justice Secretary following the resignation of Mr Raab.
BREAKING: Alex Chalk has been named the new Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellord from procurement minister in the Ministry of Defence.