Social media platforms have snubbed demands by Yvette Cooper to remove violent videos watched by Southport killer Axel ...
Violent videos which the Government has asked tech bosses to remove are still available to view. Violent videos which ...
In the wake of Axel Rudakubana's sentencing, the Government reminded tech firms of their 'moral responsibility' to act on ...
After the Government announced new plans to stop young people buying blades North East families have called on politicians to ...
Yvette Cooper told LBC that it is ‘a total disgrace’ that extreme videos and content viewed by the Southport killer Axel ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is quizzed on the government's announcement of new laws to target AI-generated child sex abuse images, and she tells Kuenssberg that AI is putting online child abuse "on ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Violent and extremist videos are still online despite government calls for their removal, the home secretary has told the BBC.Yvette Cooper condemned tech giants for failing to take down disturbing ...
Yvette Cooper says it is 'disgraceful' violent material viewed by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana has not been removed by ...
Yvette Cooper also said that a customs union, single market and a youth mobility scheme with the EU are 'red lines' Labour ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said it is “frankly disgraceful” that online social media giants have failed to remove violent material viewed by the Southport killer.