Yvette Cooper defends efforts to tackle AI-driven child abuse, violent killers and shoplifting
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is quizzed on the government's announcement of new laws to target AI-generated child sex abuse images, and she tells Kuenssberg that AI is putting online child abuse "on steroids"
She also says she's angry that violent videos watched by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana are still online, and that the system to stop people like him "isn't working"
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey defends his call for the UK to re-join the EU customs union, and tells Laura that "Europe does not trust us"
Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith tells Laura there is a "big opportunity" for a trade deal with the US, five years on from Brexit
Yvette Cooper defends efforts to tackle AI-driven child abuse, violent killers and shoplifting