Despite Labour frontbenchers repeatedly speaking out against the Conservatives’ Illegal Migration Act (IMA), Yvette Cooper is pressing ahead with plans to allow unaccompanied children whose age is dis ...
The Government is expected to seek to bring the measures into force as soon as possible once the legislation is approved by ...
Labour MP Jess Phillips, who is now a minister in the Home Office, was once one of the most vocal opponents of the plan ...
A new Border security Bill will deliver on Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to “reduce” illegal migration using counter terror style ...
Data suggests that Muslims are more likely than others to be wrongly referred to the counter-extremism programme ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said local reviews would provide more answers and change than a nationwide probe.
The Home Secretary said Government is working with the Cabinet Office to draw up new accountability arrangements.
The Home Secretary confirmed plans to hold five local "Telford-style" inquiries in towns hit by child rape gangs. But critics are furious and want a national probe.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper addresses the House of Commons on child abuse and grooming (House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA) An audit looking into the current scale and nature of “gang-based ...
The Home Secretary has ordered a “thorough review” of the Southport killer’s referrals to the Prevent anti-terror programme ...