In a statement, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said that now there has been a guilty plea, "the families and the people of Southport need answers about what happened leading up to this attack".
Yvette Cooper said removing extreme content was necessary to ensure it does not inspire further attacks (Jordan Pettitt/PA) Failing to remove extreme videos from social media could lead to further ...
British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has been widely criticised by rights groups after claiming that referrals for Islamist extremism to the controversial Prevent programme have been "too low".
Sir Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper have defended their refusal to disclose Rudakubana’s background, citing the Contempt of Court Act. They argue that transparency would have ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said it was a "total disgrace" that Rudakubana had been able to get the kitchen knife he used in his rampage online - despite being only 17 at the time and having a ...
Outlining more details on Rudakubana’s background, Ms Cooper told the Commons that he had admitted to having carried a knife more than 10 times, was referred three times to Prevent and had conta ...
That is the question he should be focusing on right now.” Yvette Cooper: Chris Philp asks about the information provided after the Southport murders... it's not for the government to ignore the ...
Home secretary Yvette Cooper clashed with Chris Philp in the Commons amid the ongoing row over the government’s decision to initially withhold information about Southport killer Axel Rudukabana.
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Yvette Cooper shakes head in disbelief as she’s quizzed in Commons over Southport failingsHome Secretary Yvette Cooper shook her head in disbelief in the commons today, Chris Philp called on her to acknowledge that greater transparency could have helped combat misleading narratives ...
WATCH IN FULL: Yvette Cooper sets out reasons for inquiry into Axel Rudakubana Watch live: Sentencing of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana for murdering three girls at Taylor Swift dance class Are ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and Patrick Hurley, the Labour MP for Southport, leave flowers as a tribute to Alice da Silva Aguiar, Bebe King and Elsie Dot Stancombe (James Speakman/PA) PA Wire ...
Yvette Cooper has announced a public inquiry into the murder of three girls by Axel Rudakubana at a dance class in Southport in July. She said the inquiry would aim to get to the truth about what ...
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