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Raab

American  
[rab] / ræb /

noun

  1. Julius, 1891–1964, Austrian engineer and statesman: chancellor of Austria 1953–61.


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Mr Chalk, who replaced Dominic Raab as justice secretary after his resignation earlier this month, said he recognised the role faith can play in a prisoners' rehabilitation but said some may abuse the rules.

From BBC

He added that national stories like the resignation of Sunak's deputy Dominic Raab after a bullying investigation was a reminder "that there is a lot of Conservative chaos".

From Reuters

Last week, Dominic Raab - a senior minister and close ally of the prime minister - resigned after a bullying inquiry found he had acted in an "aggressive" way towards civil servants.

From BBC

In his resignation letter, Mr Raab said he felt "duty bound" to accept the outcome but later launched an attack on "activist civil servants" who he claimed had tried to block reforms they didn't agree with.

From BBC

Britain’s deputy prime minister, Dominic Raab, resigned on Friday after an investigation found he had bullied subordinates.

From New York Times