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Exclusive: Yvette Cooper Urged To Stand In Labour Leadership Contest

Huffington Post 17 Jun 2026
Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper. Yvette Cooper is being urged to stand in the forthcoming Labour leadership election amid concerns that the contest will be dominated by men, HuffPost UK has learned.
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Labour's Brexit civil war rages as Yvette Cooper insists Britain WON'T rejoin… but Cabinet minister ...

The Daily Mail 08 Jun 2026
Yvette Cooper said the Government cannot 'turn back the clock' despite a Cabinet colleague suggesting 'red lines' on ties to Brussels could be dropped ....
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Yvette Cooper rejects Harriet Harman’s call for disappearing messages ban

London Evening Standard 05 Jun 2026
The Foreign Secretary said “lots of people”, including herself, had WhatsApp’s auto-delete tool turned on for some exchanges ... .
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Yvette Cooper says she raised Jimmy Lai case during China trip

AOL 05 Jun 2026
... insisted on Mr Lai's release and how firmly she had pressed his case in talks with her counterpart Wang Yi, Ms Cooper said.
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Yvette Cooper defends UK and France’s Strait of Hormuz plan for after Iran war

London Evening Standard 03 Jun 2026
The Foreign Secretary has responded after US secretary of state Marco Rubio questioned the need for naval escorts ‘if no-one’s shooting’ ... .
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Yvette Cooper vows to continue raising Jimmy Lai case with Chinese government

London Evening Standard 03 Jun 2026
The Foreign Secretary was asked by reporters about the pro-democracy campaigner’s detention during her two-day trip to China ... .
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Mandelson should never have been ambassador, Yvette Cooper says after damning messages revealed

The Independent 02 Jun 2026
Foreign secretary described messages disclosed in Mandelson files as an ‘unedifying process’ .
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Peter Mandelson should never have been appointed, Yvette Cooper says

London Evening Standard 02 Jun 2026
The Foreign Secretary described the document dump related to the peer’s appointment as an ‘unedifying process’ ... .
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