Ron Wyden and Andy Biggs wrote to the US Director of National Intelligence urging her to demand the UK retract a data access ...
Under the supervision of the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, raids on 828 premises were conducted in January — marking a 48% increase from the previous year. With the rapid rise of the party, Reform UK ...
A key union has joined faith leaders and charities in warning that a policy banning refugees arriving on small boats from ...
Sir Keir Starmer is facing demands from Labour MPs to allow Gazans to come to Britain. The Prime Minister has vowed to close a “loophole” in the Ukraine Family Scheme, first revealed by The Telegraph, ...
Experts have called for Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to drop attempts to allow the government access to iPhone data.
Members of key congressional oversight committees wrote to the United States’ new top intelligence official Thursday to warn that a British ... in writing a letter to the Home Office decrying ...
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Tories call for ‘lifetime ban’ on Islamist ‘hate-preacher’ entering UKShadow home secretary Chris Philp said in a letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper that “freedom of speech does not walk hand-in-hand with freedom for extremist Islamist clerics to come to this ...
More than 24 child sexual abuse image crimes being recorded by police in South Yorkshire every week, say child protection experts.
Terrorist material viewed by Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana could inspire another atrocity unless tech companies take action, the home secretary ... or terrorism", the letter said.
Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, was among thousands of people who demonstrated against the plans on Saturday ...
Violent material viewed by the Southport killer should be removed from social media to ensure it does not inspire further attacks, the home secretary has told tech companies. In a letter to X ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNOver 2,000 child sexual abuse image crimes in Wales last yearMore than 2,000 child sexual abuse image crimes were recorded by police in Wales last year. The NSPCC has called on the UK Government to better protect children in private messaging environments.
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