And for Home Secretary Yvette Cooper – who joins us on Sunday's show – a number of tricky and emotive issues have landed with ...
Home Office reportedly serves tech giant with notice which compels assistance in collecting evidence in criminal ...
The Home Secretary seems to think the British people are so stupid she can fool them into thinking she's doing her job while ...
Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey and Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith will also be main guests on this week's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.
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Irish Examiner on MSNExtreme content Southport killer viewed remains online, Yvette Cooper warnsViolent videos which the Government has asked tech bosses to remove are still available to view. Violent videos which ...
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 ...
Donald Trump risks having a “really damaging impact” on the global economy as he pursues tariffs against the US’s nearest ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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