All news on the topic: Yvette Cooper

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Labour would use barges to house migrants while asylum applications processed
Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock confirmed the party would continue to house migrants on vessels like the Bibby Stockholm, despite a huge public outcry
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Tories 'failing a generation' with 227,000 child victims of violence in a year
Labour blasted the Government's record of cracking down on violence against kids as shocking statistics show the scale of attacks on youngsters
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Tories blasted over detective shortages as 90% crimes go unsolved
Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has lashed out at the Government's 'abysmal' record on law and order, describing the charge rate as a 'national scandal'
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Rape victims face 'painful' wait of more than a year for attackers to be charged
The average time a rape victim has to wait for charges to be brought against an offender has increased to 400 days
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Home Office buys marquees for 2,000 migrants under Braverman's emergency plans
Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the move was another example of the Home Office 'flailing around' and failing to tackle criminal gangs organising border crossings
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People smugglers 'given free pass by Tories' as convictions drop by a third
Labour has hit out after new figures showed just 253 people were convicted of people smuggling last year, compared to 398 back in 2010 - while the number of prosecutions plummeted by 25%
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Labour legends honour Margaret McDonagh who was essential force behind 1997 win
Labour's first female general secretary Margaret McDonagh was hailed by Keir Starmer who said she 'changed the lives of so many' as mourners gathered for her funeral in London
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Keir Starmer to be challenged over decision to keep 'cruel' two-child benefit
The controversial austerity-era policy is set to be raised at a meeting of the party's top team on Tuesday with a Shadow Cabinet source saying: 'A lot of us are deeply troubled by it'
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Queen's would-be assassin shows need for new AI terrorism laws, Labour says
The Shadow Home Secretary has accused the Government of being "disjointed" and "disorganised" around national security as she pledged new laws to tackle extremism if Labour comes to power
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Ministers given green light to challenge Rwanda legal ruling at Supreme Court
Rishi Sunak is under intense pressure to drop the controversial project after top judges last month ruled it was unlawful because the central African nation isn't a safe place to send refugees
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Humiliated Rishi Sunak hits out as court rules Rwanda migrant policy unlawful
The landmark ruling comes after more than 14 months of deadlock since it was first unveiled by former Home Secretary Priti Patel last year
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'Women struggling for fairness 135 years after historic strike is regrettable'
Recent victories in retail, most notably at clothing chain Next where female workers complained they are paid between £2 and £14 an hour less than men, could be a £100million triumph
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Yvette Cooper urges rule change for Kevin Sinfield and Rob Burrow knighthoods
The Labour frontbencher has written to the Honours and Appointments Secretariat calling on officials to 'set aside any traditional timescales between honours' to honour the rugby league legends
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Rishi Sunak is accused of having 'no grip' on immigration amid record levels
Labour’s blast came as official figures showed 606,000 more people came to the UK than left last year, despite Conservative pledges to slash numbers
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Tory Suella Braverman 'asked civil servants to arrange private speed course'
Labour demanded an urgent investigation into the Home Secretary after it emerged she had asked civil servants to arrange a one-to-one speed awareness course in order to avoid a fine or points on her license
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Tory crackdown on scammers and cold callers branded 'too little, too late'
Ministers have announced plans to clamp down on 'spoofing' calls used to impersonate UK phone numbers and allow banks to delay suspicious transactions for longer
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Met Police receive 10 times more complaints over officer's online behaviour
A Freedom of Information request has revealed that over 500 complaints have been made about Met staff behaviour on Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter
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Deadly zombie knives being sold to kids on apps with sick 'pizza-delivery' style
'Zombie knives' are weapons which are particularly dangerous, often having serrated edges. Our reporter, posing as a 17-year-old, was offered four 40 inch weapons for £55
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Suella Braverman becomes fifth Home Secretary to try to outlaw zombie knives
Labour has criticised the Government for 'dragging their heels' after Suella Braverman launched a consultation on new laws giving police greater powers to act if they find zombie knives and machetes in private homes
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Tories' £140m Rwanda deal has seen no one sent there - a year after announced
Priti Patel boasted it would be 'biggest overhaul of our immigration system in decades' - but 12 months later Labour's Yvette Cooper has dismissed it as a 'Tory con'
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Nearly six in ten voters think politicians don't show enough compassion
Data from YouGov reveals 57% believe leading politicians should show more compassion, compared with 9% who say they are already too compassionate
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Labour slam 'empty rhetoric' on vandals as Rishi Sunak unveils 'jumpsuit' plan
Shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper accused the Tories of empty rhetoric on antisocial behaviour while there are so few police on the beat to take enforcement action or prevent crime
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Rapist hid in UK for THREE YEARS while on the run from justice in Poland
Bartlomiej Glanda, 28, fled his homeland in 2019 after being convicted of a sex attack, and he set up home in North London before a court ruled in favour of extraditing him
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Just one in five voters thinks Rwanda plan will actually 'stop the boats'
Only 22% of 1,500 voters quizzed online think the controversial policy will be a deterrent
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'Too many people don't feel safe on our streets after 13 years of Tory rule'
Writing exclusively for The Mirror, Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says that too few crimes are investigated or solved, while serious violence has gone up and confidence in police has fallen