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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has stated that Islamic and right-wing extremism continue to pose Britain’s "biggest threats", ...
Yvette Cooper has been accused of being "shamed" into action as the Home Office has announced a "nationwide blitz" on asylum ...
THE Home Secretary has vowed to ramp up the arrests of  illegal workers – as she joined teams on the frontline of Britain’s ...
Discover the ongoing debate about Palestine Action and the concerns surrounding its proposed ban by Yvette Cooper.
More than 500 towns across England and Wales have signed up to the Home Office’s safer streets summer initiative, which will ...
British police arrested more than 20 people in London on Saturday for allegedly supporting the newly banned group Palestine Action, just hours after the ban officially came into force. The arrests ...
It makes membership of, or support for, the direct action group a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
Conditions at the UK-France border are becoming “more dangerous” for young people, a charity has warned, after it was ...
Asked whether forces across England and Wales should follow the lead of Croydon in South London and install permanent facial recognition cameras, Ms Cooper this kit is "really important for policing".
Protesters gathered on Parliament Square to oppose the Home Office decision to proscribe the group as a terror organisation ...
Under the law this means the organisation commits or takes part in acts of terrorism, prepares for terrorism, promotes or ...