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Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act

Current Stage: Royal Assent

Last updated: 07/04/2025

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Overview

The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill aims to enhance security measures at locations vulnerable to terrorist attacks. Amendments focus on clarifying terminology, removing redundant clauses, and introducing greater consultation and public protection safeguards in the implementation of security measures.

Description

The bill makes several key changes. Amendments replace instances of the word "invitations" with "tickets" for consistency and clarity. Redundant subsections (Clause 5(4-6), Clause 6(4-6), and parts of Clause 35) were removed for streamlining. Significant changes in Clause 27 and 32 increase the level of consultation before the Secretary of State publishes guidance or makes regulations. Clause 32 also allows for the amendment or specification of public protection procedures and measures, subject to the Secretary of State's assessment of necessity for public protection. These adjustments provide the Secretary of State with more flexibility to adjust regulations concerning public protection, while introducing checks and balances to ensure the measures are proportionate and necessary.

Government Spending

The bill doesn't directly specify government spending figures. However, implementing the new security measures and consultations may involve additional costs related to enforcement, administrative processes, and potential compensation schemes. No specific figures are provided in the given text.

Groups Affected

The bill potentially affects:

  • Venue owners and operators: They will need to comply with new security regulations, potentially incurring costs.
  • Government agencies: Responsible for implementing and enforcing the new regulations.
  • The public: Will be subject to enhanced security measures at various locations, which could impact access or convenience.
  • Consultants involved in public protection procedures: Will be consulted in the formulation of new regulations.

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