Statutory public inquiries: the Inquiries Act 2005
What 'statutory public inquiries' are, how they operate and summary details on the progress of active statutory inquiries
This briefing on the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill has been prepared for the second reading debate on the Bill in the House of Commons. This is due to take place on 7 June 2011
Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill (206 KB , PDF)
This briefing on the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill has been prepared for the second reading debate on the Bill in the House of Commons. This is due to take place on 7 June 2011.
The Bill would abolish the system of control orders, established under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, and replace it with a new regime designed to protect the public from terrorism, called Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures. The Coalition’s Programme for Government had stated that the Government would “urgently review control orders as part of a wider review of counter-terrorist legislation, measures and programmes.” These reforms were heralded by the Government’s Review of Counter-Terrorism and Security Powers, published in January 2011.
Some critics of the control order regime have expressed a degree of scepticism about the new proposals, insofar as they retain the closed hearings used under the control order regime and sanctions would still be imposed on terrorist suspects outside the criminal justice system.
Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill (206 KB , PDF)
What 'statutory public inquiries' are, how they operate and summary details on the progress of active statutory inquiries
An overview of the relevant legislation, guidance and debates concerning the policing of protests.
Parts of the UK-US Mutual Defence Agreement, which underpins nuclear cooperation between the two countries, will expire in December 2024.