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‘Martyn’s Law’ Legislation to Protect Concert Goers From Terror Attacks Presented in Parliament

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The UK Parliament has introduced “Martyn’s Law,” a new piece of legislation designed to protect concert-goers and other attendees of public events from terror attacks. Named after Martyn Hett, a victim of the Manchester Arena bombing, the law aims to ensure that venues are better prepared for potential security threats. The legislation will require venues to assess risks and implement security measures, with the goal of making public spaces safer.

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