Cooper calls for MI5 domestic abuse probe
Priti Patel is facing calls to investigate reports an MI5 agent exploited his status to terrorise and attack his girlfriend.
Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said there needed to be an "independent assessment" of how the "troubling" case was handled, after the BBC reported the man attacked the woman with a machete and threatened to kill her.
The woman, known as Beth in the report which is not her real name, has launched a legal case against MI5.
According to the Centre for Women's Justice (CWJ), she has launched a legal complaint and made a claim in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal as well as potentially looking at taking action against police.
The BBC reported the story on Thursday for the first time since a ruling in a legal battle where the Government sought to block publication of the agent's identity.
An injunction - which the government said is in the interests of national security and to avoid an immediate risk to life, safety and privacy - remains in place preventing the corporation from disclosing information likely to identify the man, referred to only as "X", who is said to be a covert human intelligence source (Chis).
Ms Cooper said: "The Home Secretary needs to ensure that there is an independent assessment of this very troubling case and how it has been handled - including looking at safeguarding responsibilities, the way that concerns about domestic abuse are handled by MI5 and at the criminal investigation that took place.
"Domestic abuse is an appalling and dangerous crime.”