The Home Secretary is said not to agree with the findings of the ‘rapid analytical sprint on extremism’ she commissioned ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described the Plan for Change – a set of milestones which the Prime Minister fronted – as “clear”, when asked about Sir Keir’s alleged lack of leadership.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is quizzed on the government's announcement of new laws to target AI-generated child sex abuse images, and she tells Kuenssberg that AI is putting online child abuse ...
And for Home Secretary Yvette Cooper – who joins us on Sunday's show – a number of tricky and emotive issues have landed with ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is quizzed on the government's announcement of new laws to target AI-generated child sex abuse images, and she tells Kuenssberg that AI is putting online child abuse "on ...
It's an injustice. While hard-working, law-abiding families play by the rules, Labour wants to fast-track criminals so the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, can pretend to be taking action.
Yvette Cooper has launched a furious attack on tech companies for failing to take down images of child abuse and violence from their platforms. The home secretary said she was “angry” at the lack of ...
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg has finished for another week, but in case you missed it, here's a recap of the key lines: Home Secretary Yvette Cooper: Cooper said they are strengthening the law ...
Ministers believe that the online abuse can lead viewers to go out and offend in real life. Ms Cooper said: 'We know that sick predators' activities online often lead to them carrying out the most ...
A furious Yvette Cooper today slammed social media companies for failing to remove violent videos watched by killer Axel Rudakubana ahead of the Southport murders. The 18-year-old was last month ...
Yvette Cooper has revealed she is considering Idris Elba's call to ban kitchen knives with pointed ends in an attempt to prevent deadly stabbings. The Home Secretary commented on the actor's ...
Yvette Cooper has launched a furious attack on tech companies for failing to take down images of child abuse and violence from their platforms. The home secretary said she was “angry” at the ...
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