Yvette Cooper
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Labour's immigration plans: tough action or Tory-lite?
Talking Point Yvette Cooper says the government is aiming to deport 14,500 illegal migrants in the next six months
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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Labour’s plans to tackle small boat migrant crossings examined
feature Opposition dismisses ‘gimmicks’ such as Rwanda scheme and asylum barges and sets out five-point plan to clean up Tory ‘mess’
By The Week Staff Published
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Grooming gangs taskforce: defying political correctness or dog whistle politics?
Talking Point Use of ethnicity data to crack down on child exploitation criticised but could prove popular with public
By The Week Staff Published
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Cabinet reshuffle: how do the Tory and Labour frontbenches match up?
Today's Big Question The two top teams are ready to lock horns as Rishi Sunak’s premiership begins
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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What Keir Starmer’s latest reshuffle means for Labour
feature Overhaul moves party more to the centre as leader pitches to ‘make Brexit work’
By The Week Staff Published
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Why Theresa May is facing a Cabinet exodus
In Depth Up to 40 government ministers are threatening to resign if PM tries to stop them voting against no-deal Brexit
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Brexit talks: who are the senior Labour MPs defying Corbyn?
In Depth The party leader is facing dissent in ranks over demand that PM rules out no-deal Brexit
By The Week Staff Published
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Labour leadership latest odds: can Jeremy Corbyn really win?
In Depth Odds were a better guide than polls at the general election. Here's what they say about the Labour leadership election
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Labour joins calls for Blair to be quizzed over torture
In Depth Ed Miliband’s brother David would also be expected to tell what he knows about any UK complicity
By The Mole Published
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Ed Miliband: The disaster is he never got a life
In Depth Sadly, unless the men in white coats (or M&S suits) come for Miliband, it is too late to change leaders
By Robert Chesshyre Published
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Emotional abuse should be criminalised, says Theresa May
In Depth Government to launch consultation on strengthening the law to protect victims of psychological abuse
By The Week Staff Published
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Cameron vows crackdown on benefits for EU immigrants
Speed Read 'You cannot expect to come to Britain and get something for nothing,' Prime Minister declares
By The Week Staff Published
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Domestic violence: coalition has 'turned its back' on victims
Speed Read Yvette Cooper demands tougher action as abusers are 'not being brought to justice'
By The Week Staff Published
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Rennard: as Lib Dems squirm it's good news for Labour
In Depth Anything that damages Nick Clegg is a boost for Ed Miliband as polls continue to back Labour
By Don Brind Published
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