Statement
My hon Friend the Minister of State for Security (Dan Jarvis) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:
On 17 March 2025, the Government initiated a consultation on the Codes of Practice related to Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act (TACT) 2000 and Schedule 3 of the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act (CTBSA) 2019. This consultation proposed several changes aimed at clarifying the use of these powers and the rights and protections of individuals subject to them. Additionally, where appropriate, it suggested additional safeguards to ensure the appropriate use of these powers. The consultation concluded on 27 April 2025.
The consultation process included a public consultation made available on gov.uk which invited comments from police forces, interest groups, and the general public on the proposed changes. It also involved virtual events with frontline police officers who are trained and accredited to use Schedules 7 and 3, ensuring that the Codes, which detail how these powers should be used, are well understood by those who operate them.
The Government has meticulously reviewed the responses received, and has today published its response. A copy of the response to the consultation has been placed in the Libraries of both Houses and is available on GOV.UK.
I am grateful to everyone that participated in this consultation, particularly the frontline officers who attended the Home Office’s events. With the publication of the response, we will proceed to amend the Codes through secondary legislation at the next available opportunity.
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