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 ...
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 ...
Yvette Cooper has raised the prospect of Labour resurrecting a database of every child in the country. The Home Secretary highlighted ContactPoint as a way that police and social services could ...
Yvette Cooper has ruled out agreeing a deal with Brussels to allow young people to move freely between the UK and the European Union. In comments which will be a huge blow to millions of young ...
Yvette Cooper has ruled out agreeing a deal with Brussels to allow young people to move freely between the UK and the European Union. In comments which will be a huge blow to millions of young Brits, ...
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.
Yvette Cooper has described import tariffs as “really damaging” for the world economy as Donald Trump slapped them on Mexico and Canada. The home secretary said the UK government was focused ...
Furious Yvette Cooper has lashed out at social media firms who refused to remove violent videos watched by the Southport killer shortly before the sickening attack. The Home Secretary has written ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced the UK will be the first country in the world to make it illegal to own artificial intelligence tools designed to make images of child sexual abuse.
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 ...
Yvette Cooper has warned that AI is putting online child sex abuse "on steroids". The Home Secretary described use of the technology to target youngsters as "the most vile of crimes". Today the UK ...
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