Foreign secretary faces grilling as Labour says he ‘had 18 months to prepare but was missing in action’
Dominic Raab faces a grilling over what has been described as “the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation” on Wednesday, as the government announced that some evacuees from Afghanistan would be given indefinite leave to remain.
Accusing Raab of multiple failings, the shadow foreign secretary, Lisa Nandy, urged him to explain how the government had been left scrambling to airlift thousands of people after the Taliban swept into Kabul.