"Raab's Resignation Sparks Leadership Questions for Sunak"

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Dominic Raab has resigned as justice secretary and deputy prime minister after an inquiry into allegations of bullying. The five-month probe, by a senior lawyer, was set up by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after complaints about Mr Raab's behaviour as a minister. Mr Raab said two findings that went against him were "flawed" and "set a dangerous precedent for the conduct of good government". The report on the inquiry by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC is yet to be published by the government.
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