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Labour home secretary Yvette Cooper appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss the use of facial recognition vans in the UK ...
The group was proscribed as a terror organisation in July, but hundreds of people, many of pension age, took to the streets ...
It was no ordinary break-in. On June 20, under the cover of darkness, two activists entered what should have been one of ...
The UK government is moving forward with a wider rollout of live facial recognition (LFR) technology across seven police forces, prompting debate over privacy, legal ...
Residents in every part of the region now have a contactable police officer, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced today ...
The Home Secretary has defended the Government’s expansion of live facial recognition technology as a “targeted” crackdown on ...
Daily thefts, street drinking, drugs, and fighting have become just another day at work for traders dealing with anti-social behaviour on one of Cardiff ’s busiest streets. For years Cowbridge Road ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
The home secretary Yvette Cooper has faced intense criticism for choosing to proscribe PA, even from fellow Labour MPs like ...
Home Secretary would not give details about how many migrants had been detained as part of the new returns deal with France ...
Police have arrested 466 people in central London on Saturday for protesting the British government’s decision to ban the pro ...
A screenshot of a Guardian op-ed headline attributed to Britain’s interior minister Yvette Cooper that encourages readers to ...