Martyn's Law: draft section 12 statutory guidance — consultation opened
The SIA is consulting on a draft of our 'section 12' guidance, which sets out how we propose to exercise our functions as the Martyn's Law regulator.
Martyn's Law establishes a legal duty for operators of publicly accessible premises and large events to assess and plan for terrorist threats, enforced through the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. The Home Office and Security Industry Authority lead implementation, with statutory guidance now published to clarify security obligations for venues, event organisers, and contractors. The policy is active and moving into compliance and enforcement phase following consultation.
The SIA is consulting on a draft of our 'section 12' guidance, which sets out how we propose to exercise our functions as the Martyn's Law regulator.
The Home Office is consulting on proposals to implement the Manchester Arena Inquiry’s recommendations 7 and 8.
The Home Office is consulting on proposals to implement the Manchester Arena Inquiry’s recommendations 7 and 8.
In response to: Martyn's Law: standard tier consultation
In response to: Martyn's Law: standard tier consultation
In response to: Martyn's Law: standard tier consultation
We are consulting on the requirements imposed on standard tier premises under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill.
We are consulting on the requirements imposed on standard tier premises under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill.
We are consulting on the requirements imposed on standard tier premises under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill.
Consultation on draft guidance, to be issued under the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, for specified authorities to have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn into terrorism.
Consultation on draft guidance, to be issued under the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, for specified authorities to have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn into terrorism.
Consultation on draft guidance, to be issued under the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, for specified authorities to have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn into terrorism.