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Yvette Cooper said she would address a ‘gap in the law’ against planning mass casualty attacks that had no ideological basis.
Police and courts are to be given powers to deal with suspects believed to be planning mass killings, the Home Secretary has ...
Yvette Cooper said the new tools will enable the criminal justice system to “close the gap” between terror suspects, who can be jailed for life for planning attacks, and individuals not driven by a ...
Home Secretary will tighten the law so police can stop violence-obsessed people without a clear ideology before they attack.
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