She called on Elon Musk ’s X, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, TikTok, Google and YouTube to “urgently review” material accessed by killer Axel Rudakubana - which she said is still available online. In a joint letter with Technology Secretary Peter Kyle Ms Cooper said the ease with which “such dangerous and illegal” content can be viewed was “unacceptable”.
The UK's interior minister, Yvette Cooper, announced on Thursday that a budget of nearly 6 million euros would be allocated to fund new local investigations into the scandal that has affected dozens of towns in central and northern England since 2000.
The Home Secretary has had to disown a report on extremism she herself commissioned - and it's given ammunition to Labour's enemies
The Home Secretary is said not to agree with the findings of the ‘rapid analytical sprint on extremism’ she commissioned following the summer riots.
Home Secretary warns that other attacks could be inspired by material that Axel Rudakubana is known to have accessed online
The Home Secretary has written to firms including Elon Musk’s X and Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta telling them to urgently review content.
Yvette Cooper has sent a letter to leading tech giants warning that their failure to remove ‘dangerous and illegal’ content like the videos seen by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana could ‘inspire other attacks’. The Home Secretary has written to ...
Civil servants reportedly found the claim, pushed by right-wing figures including Elon Musk following the UK riots ... which criticised its approach. Ms Cooper disagrees with some of the central ...
The Government will invest an extra £100 million into neighbourhood policing as it seeks to boost the number of officers on the ground. This adds to £100 million announced in December for England and Wales to put 13,000 more police officers on the streets by 2029.
The Government will invest an extra £100 million into neighbourhood policing as it seeks to boost the number of officers on the ground. This adds to £100 million announced in December for England and Wales to put 13,000 more police officers on the streets by 2029.
The home secretary has called on social media companies to be "much stronger" in removing posts advertising migrant smuggling. | ITV National News
The US Copyright Office has clarified its position on works made with the help of artificial intelligence.View on euronews