Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
High confidence
DSIT positions the Bill as necessary modernisation of the NIS regime in response to high-impact incidents (notably Synnovis), expanding scope to managed service providers, data centres and critical suppliers and giving Ministers direction powers for national security purposes.Nov 2025Nov 2025Nov 2025
Ian Murray
High confidence
As Minister for Digital Government and Data, opened Second Reading on 6 January 2026 framing the Bill as essential to protect critical services and digital economy resilience.Jan 2026
Victoria Collins
High confidence
Leads a Liberal Democrat amendment package urging an explicit fraud-risk reference for DSPs, an SME cyber support service, a foreign-state risk review, an extension of essential-service scope into critical manufacturing and food retail, and a UK Digital Sovereignty Strategy.Apr 2026
Freddie van Mierlo
High confidence
Co-sponsors the Liberal Democrat amendment package and is the named mover of Amendment 2 reducing the statutory reporting cycle in Clause 40 from five years to three.Apr 2026
David Chadwick
High confidence
Liberal Democrat Public Bill Committee member; co-sponsor of new clauses requiring resourcing consultation with regulators, regulating electoral infrastructure and political parties as essential services, board oversight duties and periodic testing.Apr 2026
Alex Sobel
High confidence
Leads cross-party NC12 to confer last-resort powers on the Secretary of State to direct shutdown of data centres or AI systems in defined AI security or operational emergencies, with parliamentary reporting and High Court review.Apr 2026
Sir Iain Duncan Smith
High confidence
Cross-party sponsor of Amendment 3 preventing NIS information-sharing with jurisdictions where the right to a fair trial cannot be guaranteed, with an annual ministerial reporting duty.Apr 2026
Dr Ben Spencer
High confidence
Conservative sponsor of NC14 (statutory register of foreign powers posing risks to UK critical NIS, including state-affiliated groups) and NC15 (annual cyber-risk review of foreign powers reported to Parliament and the Intelligence and Security Committee).Apr 2026
Siân Berry
High confidence
Green sponsor of NC16 requiring a Digital Sovereignty Strategy with an explicit assessment of open-source software, open standards and UK developer capacity in critical NIS.Apr 2026
National Grid
Low confidence
As an OES in the energy sector, engages on workability of expanded duties and supply-chain reach in critical infrastructure operations.Feb 2026
Microsoft
Low confidence
As a major affected digital/cloud provider, submitted written evidence on the design of expanded scope (MSPs, data centres) and incident reporting.Feb 2026
techUK
Medium confidence
Submitted supplementary written evidence representing the technology trade body's collective view on scope, burden and implementation timelines.Feb 2026
Regulatory Policy Committee
High confidence
Provides independent scrutiny of DSIT's impact assessment for the Bill (CSRB34 and RPC published opinion), the regulatory-burden baseline that practitioners will rely on.Feb 2026