Women’s safety ‘number one priority’ of Justice Secretary Dominic Raab

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Dominic Raab says he was ‘shocked and horrified’ by the murders of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa, and says his ‘number one priority’ is to ensure women in Britain feel safe.

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