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Chris Kaba shooting: Yvette Cooper vows to reform how police are held to account
The Home Secretary spoke in the Commons on Wednesday.
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The identity of firearms officers will be kept secret if they are prosecuted unless they are convicted, the Home Secretary announced in the wake of the Chris Kaba case
(Leon Neal/PA)
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Flora Thompson, Will Durrant, Rhiannon James and Richard Wheeler, PA
October 23, 2024 at 5:45pm BST
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