Dominic Raab

Boris Johnson, Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove lead the pack of seven contenders. Here's where they all stand on Brexit, the NHS and other key issues.
The frontrunners are relaxed about leaving on October 31 - deal or no deal.
Home secretary casts himself as the "change candidate" as he underlines working-class background.
"I’ll be honest, I had no idea who this man was until one minute and 52 seconds ago, and my main takeaway is that he has nice skin."
The five things you need to know about politics today
Each goes through to the first ballot on Thursday after winning 8 MPs needed to stay in contest.
From Lorraine Kelly vs Esther McVey to Victoria Derbyshire's clanger with Jeremy Hunt's surname.
The hardline Brexiteer stands alone among the 11 candidates to be the UK’s next PM in saying he is “probably not” a feminist.
Dominic Raab suggested he could prorogue parliament if he becomes PM.