Axel Rudakubana was first referred to the anti-extremism scheme as a schoolboy of 13 as teachers began to fear his obsession ...
The Labour Government is under increasing pressure to launch a national inquiry into the sexual abuse of women and children in the UK.
Interior minister Yvette Cooper said the government would set out a timetable before Easter to implement the 20 recommendations of a national inquiry published in 2022 but would also go further ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper speaks with police officers who were on duty over the August riots, during a visit to the recently refurbished Spellow library on September 21, 2024 in Liverpool ...
Like many victims and their families, he wants a full national inquiry. And the key problem with Yvette Cooper's proposal, for him and others, is that by selecting five local areas to investigate ...
The British government says it will support a series of local inquiries into organized child sexual abuse in the wake of a ...
Yvette Cooper has announced a new national-level “rapid audit” of grooming gangs, alongside up to five new local inquiries. The national three-month audit, led by Dame Louise Casey, will look at ...
Yvette Cooper stopped short of announcing a full-fat national probe into the child rape scandal but unveiled a £10million package of fresh support. It includes a three-month “rapid audit ...
Outlining the new plan to tackle grooming gangs in the Commons on Thursday, Yvette Cooper unveiled the government will now fund five local inquiries into child sexual exploitation as part of a pilot.
Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, will ask police forces to re-open 'cold cases' related to child sexual exploitation and abuse. It follows weeks of pressure from the Tories, Reform UK and ...
Yvette Cooper has been slammed for a “totally inadequate” response to the grooming gangs scandal. The Home Secretary confirmed plans to hold five local “Telford-style” inquiries in towns ...
The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, confirmed the news earlier today. Four new inquiries, in addition to one already agreed upon in Oldham, will be funded and assisted by central government.