The general election: after the unexpected result of the general election, there's a new team at the Ministry of Justice, with David Lidington replacing Liz Truss as Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, and Dominic
Raab taking on the role of Minister for the Courts and Legal Aid vacated by Oliver Heald.
Not exact matches
As for
Raab: «Since I could never nap, my hubby and I
took turns doing the middle - of - the - night feeding.»
Raab argues passionately that the Strasbourg court and more recently the Human Rights Act have undermined democratic accountability by
taking decisions into the hands of unaccountable judges and away from representatives whom the people can elect and dismiss.
Dominic
Raab was re-elected as Conservative MP for Esher and Walton on May 7th 2015 with 35845 votes,
taking 62.9 % of the vote.
Among those promoted were MPs seen as rising stars within Conservative ranks such as Dominic
Raab, who
took over at housing, Alok Sharma, the new employment minister, Caroline Dinenage at health and Margot James, who moved to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
Raab would then join the cabinet and
take responsibility for steering the immigration bill through parliament.
He said he discussed this with
Raab, but
Raab did not
take it up.
Unlike his employees, Genentech's chief executive, Kirk
Raab,
takes the same view as the association.