Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab's failure to make urgent call to Afghanistan shameful - Labour
Labour has accused the foreign secretary of putting interpreters' lives at risk after he declined to make a phone call to get help evacuating them from Afghanistan.But the BBC has been told the call was made by a junior minister.
Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy said: "The foreign secretary should be ashamed and the prime minister has serious questions to answer over why he remains in the job."
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