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Labour Questions Whether Home Secretary Takes Security “Seriously Enough” After Anti-Terror Documents Left In Public

Labour Questions Whether Home Office Takes Security “Seriously Enough” After Anti-Terror Documents Left In Public

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Eleanor Langford

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Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has written to her counterpart Suella Braverman seeking reassurance that the home secretary is taking security “seriously enough” after it was revealed that sensitive documents were left in a public venue in London last year.

Writing to the home secretary, Cooper said there was a “deep and widespread concern that the Home Office is simply not getting the…


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