Statutory guidance

The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025

Explains core concepts and enables those responsible for premises and events to determine whether they fall within the scope of the legislation (also known as 'Martyn's Law') and how to comply with legal duties.

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Non-statutory supplementary document A: Methods for assessing the reasonable expectation of individuals present at the premises and events

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Non-statutory supplementary document B: Scope – illustrative examples

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Non-statutory supplementary document C: Further resources and learning

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Statutory guidance which explains the act’s core concepts and enables those responsible for premises and events to determine whether they fall within scope and how to comply with the legal duties.

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Published 15 April 2026

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