The County Fermanagh-based singer said her daughter had to be tube fed.
They would also improve early intervention by introducing stricter time limits for considering whether victims need a protective civil order, the party said.Police forces would be required to have a dedicated officer overseeing the enforcement of protective orders in these cases and publish figures on the number they have applied for.
"Missed opportunities cost lives and far too many have already been lost," Ms Cooper said."We cannot stand by while more women like Raneem and Khaola are so badly failed by the system charged with keeping them safe."A Home Office spokesperson said: "Domestic abuse is intolerable and sometimes fatal, yet it is far too common.
"Our legislation and policy recognise that domestic abuse does not stop at the point of separation and can include stalking.“We continue to work with the Ministry of Justice, the charity sector and partners throughout the criminal justice system to do everything in our power to mitigate its impact, to help victims and survivors recover and get back to life as normal.”
Two men have been taken to hospital with serious burns after a "severe" fire caused extensive damage to a house.
Ten fire crews and an ambulance were called to a two-storey terraced home on Shrewsbury Close, Bloxwich, just before 21:30 BST on Monday."Working their way around the property, the team were met with faeces, filth and, round every corner and room, more dogs."
"As an industry, hairdressing is in a very difficult situation, it's in crisis."Anne Cole and her husband Martin should know - they have owned Klickers hair salon in Rugby since 1980.
But because of this crisis, the pair will turn off the hair dryer for one final time on Saturday after deciding to close their Regent Street salon, with the "economic situation" forcing them out."We're not employing apprentices," Ms Cole said. "It's a dying art."