Yvette Cooper to create new offence to cover non-terrorist planning of attacks

Published on July 20, 2025
Yvette Cooper to create new offence to cover non-terrorist planning of attacks

Home secretary says criminal offence needs to be introduced to increase police powers after Southport attack

A new criminal offence is to be introduced to “close the gap” between lone, violence-obsessed individuals with no particular ideology and terrorism suspects, the home secretary has said.

Yvette Cooper said an offence that would give police the power to apprehend the former long before they acted was needed in the wake of the Southport attack last year. Terrorism suspects can be jailed for life even if their plans are not fully formed.

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Yvette Cooper to create new offence to cover non-terrorist planning of attacks