On 13 May 2015, Cooper announced she would run to be Leader of the Labour Party in the leadership election following the resignation of Miliband.[1] Cooper came third with 17.0% of the vote in the first round, losing to Jeremy Corbyn.[2] Cooper subsequently resigned as shadow home secretary in September 2015. Cooper was the chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee from 2016 to 2021.[3] As a backbencher, Cooper repeatedly sought to extend Article 50 to delay Brexit. She became shadow home secretary again in Starmer's shadow cabinet in November 2021.
Cooper was selected as the Labour candidate to contest Pontefract and Castleford at the 1997 general election. She was elected as MP for Pontefract and Castleford with 75.7% of the vote and a majority of 25,725.[9] Cooper made her maiden speech in the Commons on 2 July 1997, speaking about her constituency's struggle with unemployment.[10] She served for two years on the Education and Employment Select Committee.
At the 2001 general election, Cooper was re-elected as MP for Pontefract and Castleford with a decreased vote share of 69.7% and a decreased majority of 16,378.[13]
Cooper was again re-elected at the 2005 general election with a decreased vote share of 63.7% and a decreased majority of 15,246.[16]
After Gordon Brown became prime minister, Cooper was invited to attend cabinet meetings as Housing Minister. Shortly after taking the job, she was required to introduce the Home Information Pack (HIPs) scheme. According to Conservative columnist Matthew Parris, Cooper conceived HIPs, but avoided direct criticism for its problems because of her connection with Brown.[17] In July 2007, Cooper announced in the House of Commons that "unless we act now, by 2026 first-time buyers will find average house prices are ten times their salary. That could lead to real social inequality and injustice. Every part of the country needs more affordable homes – in the North and the South, in urban and rural communities".[18]
In 2008, Cooper became the first woman to serve as Chief Secretary to the Treasury where she was involved with taking Northern Rock into public ownership. As her husband, Ed Balls, was already a cabinet minister, her promotion meant that the two became the first married couple ever to sit in the cabinet together.[19]
In 2009, Cooper was appointed as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and took over leading on the Welfare Reform Act 2009 which included measures to extend the use of benefit sanctions to force unemployed people to seek work.[20] Many campaigners – including the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) – urged Cooper to rethink Labour's approach, arguing instead that increasing support for job seekers was vital to eradicating child poverty.[21][22]
In May 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported that Cooper had changed the designation of her second home twice in two years. Following a referral to the parliamentary standards watchdog, Cooper and her husband Ed Balls were exonerated by John Lyon, the Standards Commissioner. He said they had paid capital gains tax on their homes and were not motivated by profit.[23] Cooper and Balls bought a four-bedroom house in Stoke Newington, North London, and registered this as their second home (rather than their home in Castleford, West Yorkshire); this qualified them for up to £44,000 a year to subsidise a reported £438,000 mortgage under the Commons Additional Costs Allowance, of which they claimed £24,400.[24] An investigation in MPs' expenses by Sir Thomas Legg found that Cooper and her husband had both received overpayments of £1,363 in relation to their mortgage. He ordered them to repay the money.[25]
Before Balls announced his candidacy, he offered to stand aside if Cooper wanted to stand, but Cooper declined for the sake of their children, stating that it would not be the right time for her.[27][28] She later topped the 2010 ballot for places in the Shadow cabinet, and there was speculation that the newly elected Labour Leader Ed Miliband would appoint her Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.[29][30] She instead became Shadow Foreign Secretary.
In February 2013, she was assessed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4, although not in the top 20.[33]
In 2013, she proposed the appointment of a national commissioner for domestic and sexual violence.[34] She spoke at the Labour Party Conference in 2014 about eastern Europeans who were mistreated by employers of migrant labour.[35]
And remember David Cameron's pre-election pledge that child tax credit is "not going to fall." It was a lie. This is a shameful betrayal of parents working hard to support their kids and get on in life. In the twenty-first century working parents shouldn't have to go to food banks to put a hot meal on the table, as too many families now do.[36]
At the 2015 general election, Cooper was re-elected as MP for Normanton, Pontefract, and Castleford with an increased vote share of 54.9% and an increased majority of 6.7%.[37] Following the election and Ed Miliband's resignation, she was nominated as one of four candidates for the Labour leadership. Cooper was nominated by 59 MPs, 12 MEPs, 109 CLPs, two affiliated trade unions and one socialist society.[38][39][40]The Guardian newspaper endorsed Cooper as the "best placed" to offer a strong vision and unite the party while the New Statesman's endorsement praised her experience.[41][42] Former prime minister Gordon Brown publicly endorsed Cooper as his first choice for leader, as did former home secretary Alan Johnson.[43][44]
During the campaign, Cooper supported reintroducing the 50p income tax rate and creating more high-skilled manufacturing jobs. She proposed the introduction of a living wage for social care workers and the construction of 300,000 houses every year. Cooper disagreed that Labour spent too much whilst in government.[45]
Backbencher: 2015–2021
Following the 2015 Labour Party leadership election, Cooper returned to the back benches, after nearly 17 years on the front bench.[46] Building on her existing work on the European refugee crisis, Cooper was appointed chair of Labour's refugee taskforce, working with local authorities, community groups and trade unions to develop a sustainable and humanitarian response to the crisis.[47][48] She spoke about the issue at Labour's annual conference in 2016.[49]
Following a vote of MPs on 19 October 2016, Cooper was elected chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee, gaining more votes than fellow candidates, Caroline Flint, Chuka Umunna and Paul Flynn.[3] As chair, Cooper launched a national inquiry into public views on immigration[51] and, after an emergency inquiry into the Dubs scheme for child refugees, criticised the government's decision to end the programme in February 2017.[52][53]
At the snap 2017 general election, Cooper was again re-elected, with an increased vote share of 59.5% and a decreased majority of 14,499.[54][55]
Cooper was critical of the May government's infrastructure plans' focus on big cities, and was formerly the chair of Labour Towns, a group of Labour MPs, councillors and mayors of towns seeking to promote investment in them – publishing a town manifesto in 2019.[56][57]
In April, Cooper tabled a private members' bill, again with the intended effect of preventing a "no-deal" Brexit.[61] The Bill was voted to be discussed as an important bill using processes often used for issues of national security. MPs voted 312 to 311 in favour of allowing her bill to be fast-tracked, and it was made law on 8 April 2019.
Following allegations that Suella Braverman had breached the ministerial code by sending secure information with her private email, Cooper asked for possible security implications to be investigated. She wrote to Simon Case "I am urging you and the Home Office to now urgently undertake such an investigation [into possible security breaches] as the public has a right to know that there are proper secure information procedures in place to cover the person who has been given charge of our national security."[62][63] Cooper said that it raised doubts about the Prime Minister's judgement. She also added that people need to be able to trust the home secretary with highly sensitive information and national security.[64] Cooper said that the Conservative Party lacked ethics and adequate standards.[65]
Following Labour's victory in the general election, Cooper was appointed home secretary by Starmer in his government on 5 July.[68] On 7 July, after Starmer confirmed that the Rwanda asylum plan had been scrapped, Cooper announced that the Border Security Command would be established in order to help reduce small boat crossings across the English channel.[69][70]
Following the 2024 Southport stabbing, in which three young girls were killed, Cooper stated that she was concerned by the incident and described the emergency services' response as courageous.[71] Cooper additionally visited Southport the following morning to lay flowers and meet officials and community leaders.[72] Starmer also visited the same day and laid flowers at the scene, and was heckled by some members of the public.[73] Cooper later condemned the riots across England and Northern Ireland following the stabbing.
The new office of Border Security Commander was established, whose remit would be to lead the new command and its members. The command was launched by Cooper on 7 July 2024.[74][75] The command would be funded by money previously earmarked for the Rwanda plan and would be responsible for coordinating the activities of Immigration Enforcement, MI5, the Border Force and the National Crime Agency in tackling smuggling gangs which facilitate illegal migrant crossings over the English Channel.[76][74] A team in the Home Office was tasked with setting out the remit of the command, as well as its governance structure and its strategic direction.[74][77]Martin Hewitt was appointed to the role of Border Security Commander in September 2024, by the Home Secretary.[78]
Cooper has published two books, entitled She Speaks: The Power of Women's Voices and She Speaks: Women's Speeches That Changed the World, from Pankhurst to Greta, released in November 2019 and October 2020, respectively.[82][83]
^"Home secretary Yvette Cooper on 'awful' Southport incident". Sky News. Retrieved 29 July 2024. I have been in contact with the Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner and the Merseyside mayor to convey my support to the police and our thanks to the police and emergency services for their swift and courageous response.
1935 dust storm in northwestern Oklahoma, US during the Dust Bowl The Black Sunday dust storm approaches Spearman in northern Texas, April 14, 1935. Black Sunday refers to a particularly severe dust storm that occurred on April 14, 1935 as part of the Dust Bowl in the United States.[1] It was one of the worst dust storms in American history and it caused immense economic and agricultural damage.[2] It is estimated to have displaced 300 thousand tons of topsoil from the pr...
Chinese steamed rice cake Chwee kuehChwee kueh (zwee gway) served in Singapore, with hot preserved radish relishPlace of originChina (Guangdong) and SingaporeRegion or stateEast and Southeast AsiaAssociated cuisineSingapore[1]Created byTeochews[a]Main ingredients rice flour preserved radish Similar dishesBanh beo Media: Chwee kueh Chwee Kueh in Shantou, a city in Guangdong, the historical homeland of the Teochews Chwee kueh (Chinese: 水粿; pinyin: shuǐguǒ...
Ескімосько-алеутські мови Eskaleut Поширені: Аляска, Північна Канада, Нунавік, Нунаціавут, Ґренландія, Східний Сибір Класифікація: Ескімосько-алеутські Групи: інуїтські юпікські алеутські ISO 639-5: esx Ескімосько-алеутськими мовами розмовляють у США, Канаді, Ґренландії та Росії ...
Bilateral relationsAustralia - Vietnam relations Australia Vietnam Foreign relations exist between Australia and Vietnam. Australia has an embassy in Hanoi and a consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam has an embassy in Canberra. History While their first contact dated at 19th century as the British Empire was paying attention on colonizing countries in Asia, subsequent French colonization of Vietnam denied formal contact between Vietnam and Australia. Until the end of World War II, relations ...
American basketball player (born 1965) Dan MajerleMajerle in 2015Personal informationBorn (1965-09-09) September 9, 1965 (age 58)Traverse City, Michigan, U.S.Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)Listed weight222 lb (101 kg)Career informationHigh schoolTraverse City(Traverse City, Michigan)CollegeCentral Michigan (1984–1988)NBA draft1988: 1st round, 14th overall pickSelected by the Phoenix SunsPlaying career1988–2002PositionShooting guard / small forwardNumber9Coach...
Private Catholic university in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. This article is about the university in the United States. For the Spanish university, see Catholic University of Ávila. Avila UniversityFormer namesCollege of St. Teresa (1916–1961)Avila College (1961–2002)MottoDeo adjuvante non timendumMotto in EnglishWith the help of God there is nothing to fear.TypePrivate universityEstablished1916Religious affiliationRoman Catholic (Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet)PresidentJames Bur...
Real-time tactics Cold War video game 2022 video gameWarnoDeveloper(s)Eugen SystemsPublisher(s)Eugen SystemsDirector(s)Alexis Le DressayEngineIRISZOOMPlatform(s)WindowsReleaseJanuary 20, 2022[1]Genre(s)Real-time strategy, real-time tacticsMode(s)Single-player, multiplayer Warno, stylized as WARNO (short for warning order) is a real-time tactics video game created and published by Eugen Systems and released into early access on January 20, 2022.[1] A spiritual successor to the ...
United States historic placeCedar Brook ParkU.S. National Register of Historic PlacesU.S. Historic districtNew Jersey Register of Historic Places Shakespeare GardenShow map of Union County, New JerseyShow map of Middlesex County, New JerseyShow map of New JerseyShow map of the United StatesLocationRoughly bounded Steel Ave., Arlington Ave., Park Ave., Rose St. and Laramie Rd., Kenyon Ave., Parkside Rd.Plainfield and South Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.Coordinates40°36′5″N 74°24′25″W...
2010 downloadable content 2010 video gameMass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow BrokerDeveloper(s)BioWarePublisher(s)Electronic ArtsDirector(s)Casey HudsonComposer(s)Christopher LennertzSeriesMass EffectEngineUnreal Engine 3Platform(s)Microsoft WindowsXbox 360PlayStation 3ReleaseSeptember 7, 2010Genre(s)Action role-playing, third-person shooterMode(s)Single-player Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker is a downloadable content pack developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts for the 2...
For other uses, see Metanoia (disambiguation). 2008 single by MGMTMetanoiaSingle by MGMTReleasedAugust 18, 2008GenreNoise pop, psychedelic rock, synth-pop, progressive rockLength13:49LabelColumbiaSongwriter(s)Andrew VanWyngarden, Ben GoldwasserMGMT singles chronology Electric Feel (2008) Metanoia (2008) Kids (2008) Metanoia is the special limited edition single release that was originally a b-side on MGMT's debut CD single Time to Pretend. It was released August 18, 2008,[1] available...
ilabuloilabulo bakar menjadi varian yang paling legendaris di GorontaloSajianMakanan utamaTempat asalIndonesiaDaerahGorontaloSuhu penyajianHangatBahan utamaLemak, Hati, Ampela, Kulit Ayam beserta telur burung puyuh yang dicampur dengan sagu, kemudian dikukus atau dibakarIlabulo merupakan salah satu makanan khas masyarakat Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia sejak abad ke-15.[1] Bagi masyarakat Gorontalo, Ilabulo merupakan sajian tradisional yang melambangkan persatuan dan kesatuan diantara...
Bandera han Siong han Aosta Mapa kun diin nahimutang an Rehiyon han Siong han Aosta An Siong han Aosta (ha Initalyano: Valle d'Aosta o Val d'Aosta, ha Frinanses: Vallée-d'Aoste o Val-d'Aoste; ha Franco-Provençal: Val d'Outa; ha Kinatsila: Valle de Aosta; ha Iningles: Aosta Valley) amo an usa (1) ha karuhaan (20) ka rehiyon han Italya. An ulohan hini amo an Aosta. khlMga Rehiyon han Italya AbruzzoSiong han AostaApuliaBasilicata CalabriaCampaniaEmilia-RomagnaFriuli-Venezia G...
2013 film CinemanovelsFilm posterDirected byTerry MilesWritten byTerry MilesProduced by Kristine Cofsky Terry Miles Lauren Lee Smith Starring Lauren Lee Smith Jennifer Beals Ben Cotton Kett Turton Katharine Isabelle Sarah Grey CinematographyTerry MilesDistributed byMonterey Media Inc.[1]Release date 6 September 2013 (2013-09-06) (TIFF) Running time89 minutesCountryCanadaLanguageEnglish Cinemanovels is a 2013 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Terry Miles. ...
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Omaha Zoo Railroad – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Omaha Zoo RailroadKenefick Train StationOverviewHeadquartersOmaha, NebraskaReporting markOZRRLocaleHenry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium...
Equestrian at the 1986 Asian GamesVenueGwacheon Equestrian ParkDates23 September – 4 October 1986← 19821994 → Equestrian was contested at the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul, South Korea. Equestrian was contested from 23 September to 4 October. Japan and South Korea dominated the competition, winning all six gold medals. Medalists Event Gold Silver Bronze Individual dressagedetails Suh Jung-kyun South Korea Hiroshi Hoketsu Japan Shin Chang-moo South Korea...
Kleopatra VII FilopatorKleopatra Berlin, arca buatan Romawi yang menggambarkan sosok Kleopatra mengenakan diadem kerajaan, pertengahan abad pertama SM, sekitar waktu lawatan Kleopatra ke Roma (46–44 SM), ditemukan di sebuah vila Italia di pinggiran Via Appia, kini tersimpan di Museum Altes, Jerman.[1][2][3][note 1]Ratu Kerajaan Wangsa PtolemaiosBerkuasa51 – 10 atau 12 Agustus 30 SM (21 tahun)[4][note 2]PendahuluPtolemaios XII AuletesPenerusP...
1973 television film directed by Lee Philips For the 2012 film, see Girl Most Likely. The Girl Most Likely To...DVD coverGenreBlack comedyScreenplay by Agnes Gallin Joan Rivers Story byJoan RiversDirected byLee PhilipsStarring Stockard Channing Edward Asner Jim Backus Joe Flynn Chuck McCann Warren Berlinger ComposerBernardo SegallCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerEverett ChambersCinematographyRichard C. GlounerEditors George J. Nicholson Diane Adler Runni...
Israeli Orthodox Zionist settler Daniella Weissדניאלה וייסDaniella Weiss in 2016Mayor of KedumimIn officeSeptember 1996 – 2007Preceded byYosef KapakhSucceeded byHananel Dorani Personal detailsBorn (1945-08-30) August 30, 1945 (age 78)Bnei Brak, Mandatory PalestineAlma materBar-Ilan University Daniella Weiss (Hebrew: דניאלה וייס; born August 30, 1945) is an Israeli Orthodox Zionist settlement movement activist, and a former mayor of Kedumim, an Israeli settl...
40th Miss USA pageantMiss USA 1991Miss USA 1991 Kelli McCartyDateFebruary 22, 1991PresentersDick ClarkBarbara EdenDeborah SheltonVenueCentury II Convention Center, Wichita, KansasBroadcasterCBSKWCH-TVEntrants51Placements11WinnerKelli McCarty[1] KansasCongenialityCharlotte Ray New JerseyPhotogenicPat Arnold North Carolina← 19901992 → Miss USA 1991 was the 40th anniversary of the Miss USA pageant, televised live from the Century II Convention Center in Wichita, Kan...
Chinese state-owned publishing house CITIC Press GroupJiaming Center, which houses the companyTypeState-owned enterpriseIndustryPublishingFounded2008HeadquartersBeijing, ChinaParentCITIC GroupWebsitewww.citicpub.com CITIC Press Group (Chinese: 中信出版集团), formerly CITIC Publishing Group, is a publishing company founded in 1988 based in Beijing, China. The publisher is a subsidiary of the state-owned CITIC Group.[1] They engage in digital and physical book retail and provi...