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Dominic Raab’s unhappy Whitehall return

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Dominic Raab likes to refer his six-week spell away from the Ministry of Justice as a ‘sabbatical’ but for many of his staff it was more of a respite. The Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary (as he likes to be called) was restored to the MoJ last month by Rishi Sunak, after he was unceremoniously booted out of the department by Liz Truss at the beginning of September.

But it seems that civil servants aren’t too pleased at Raab’s return, judging by the smorgasbord of stories that appear in today’s newspapers. The Guardian details how senior staff were offered a ‘route out’ of the ministry when he was reappointed amid concerns about his behaviour. The Mirror says he was nicknamed ‘the incinerator’ as he ‘burns through’ staff so quickly while the Sun claims he is now known as ‘rocket man’ after hurling tomatoes from a Pret salad across a room in a fit of rage.

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