Yvette Cooper
The Tories have failed to crack down on illegal immigration
Under this government 45 per cent fewer employers have been issued with fines for employing illegal immigrants
The coalition is making life more dangerous for victims of domestic violence
With no place to lay their heads and no help to apply for maintenance or keep custody of their children, women are more likely to put up with abuse.
Labour’s new immigration policy: more moderate voices needed
The complex views of the majority on immigration are not always easily represented in opinion polls.
The Yvette Cooper speech showed Labour is not going to compete with the Tories to show who is toughest on immigration
Migration stories continue with Yvette Cooper providing more detail on Labour’s policy and a statistical correction from the Office for National Statistics, reports Jill Rutter.
Who watches the watchmen?: the case for surveillance juries
On Monday the shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper gave a speech at demos.
Dynamic economies need low-skilled migration
Migrant workers have been key to the recent success of intensive horticulture and food processing. Without them, many businesses in these sectors would have gone under. It is time the migration debate acknowledged the contribution made by low-skilled migrants.