Dominic Raab
Boris Johnson has announced an end to the daily briefings by the government and scientific advisers as England moves out of the lockdown installed to stem the coronavirus pandemic. After three months of daily scrutiny, here are some of the classic moments the daily briefings gave us amidst the gloom of lockdown.
Anti-racism protesters have been ‘taking a knee’ in demonstrations across the world following the death of George Floyd. Foreign secretary Dominic Raab wrongly suggested in an interview that the act originated from the HBO television drama Game Of Thrones. So where does taking a knee come from?
How can the Black community trust the government to bring about change when Dominic Raab likens taking a knee to Game of Thrones?, writes Nadine Batchelor-Hunt.
Foreign secretary also said he feels the Black Lives Matter gesture is "a symbol of subjugation and subordination".
As pressure mounts to ditch the 2m rule, PM may find ‘unlockdown’ a risky business.
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab leads the daily Downing Street briefing. It comes as the total number of people who died of coronavirus reached at least 41,730, with full figures to be released later today.
Foreign secretary says footage of the killing was "very distressing".
Foreign secretary says government will take "targeted" measures if coronavirus cases surge in specific regions.
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab hosts the daily press briefing following the announcement that loss of smell and taste are added to the official list of Covid-19 signs and anyone over five with coronavirus symptoms can now get a test.
A blow-by-blow account of U-turns, car crash interviews and some really quite unclear clarifications.