the 16th of november, dominic raab was facing an inquiry into to behaviour complaints and that s when he wrote this letter to the prime minister saying that he wanted an independent investigation. interestingly he said, i have never tolerated bullying and always sought tolerated bullying and always sought to reinforce and empower the teams working in my respective departments. if we want to the 23rd of november, that is when rishi sunak appointed the independent lawyer to look into the claims, adam tully. on the 25th of november we found out it had been extended to take on a third complaint against mr raab, whilst number ten then said on the 14th of december that five more complaints about the justice secretary were being investigated. if we then move on to january, the 25th of january, and the guardian published this article saying that at least 24 civil servants were
the 16th of november, dominic raab was facing an inquiry into to behaviour complaints and that s when he wrote this letter to the prime minister saying that he wanted an independent investigation. interestingly he said, i have never tolerated bullying and always sought tolerated bullying and always sought to reinforce and empower the teams working in my respective departments. if we want to the 23rd of november, that is when rishi sunak appointed the independent lawyer to look into the claims, adam tully. on the 25th of november we found out it had been extended to take on a third complaint against mr raab, whilst number ten then said on the 14th of december that five more complaints about the justice secretary were being investigated. if we then move on to january, the 25th of january, and the guardian published this article saying that at least 24 civil servants were
and at risk of hypothermia again, a symptom of russia s supply problems. one person who s an expert on this is drjade mcglynn, from oxford. the russians are taking massive losses. i mean, ukraine is as well, we don t hear very much about those, but they must be taking them as well. but is this starting to have an impact at home? i think it is starting to have an impact, and particularly also the kremlin s and their local governors brusque attitude towards the mothers as well. so, for example, one governor met with the mothers just two days ago and he said, well, you should remember that your sons don t belong to you, they belong to us, the state, which is quite something to say to a grieving mother, or a mother who doesn t know if her son is is alive or dead. and recently, on mother s day in russia, which is celebrated on the 25th of november, vladimir putin met with some mothers, but he didn t meet with the mums who were actually protesting, he met with what those
it s particularly hard for all those mobilised russian troops who are often poorly equipped and at risk of hypothermia again, a symptom of russia s supply problems. one person who s an expert on this is drjade mcglynn from oxford. the russians are taking massive losses. i mean, ukraine is as well, we don t hear very much about those, but they must be taking them as well. but is this starting to have an impact at home? i think it is starting to have an impact and particularly also the kremlin s and their local governors brusque attitude towards the mothers as well. so, for example, one governor met with the mothers just two days ago and he said, well, you should remember that your sons don t belong to you, they belong to us, the state, which is quite something to say to a grieving mother or a mother who doesn t know if her son is is alive or dead. and recently on mother s day in russia, which is celebrated on the 25th of november, vladimir putin met with some mothers, but he didn t me