Make provision about threats to national security from espionage, sabotage and persons acting for foreign powers; about the extra-territorial application of Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007; about the award of damages in proceedings relating to national security and the payment of damages at risk of being used for the purposes of terrorism; about the availability of legal aid to persons connected with terrorism; and for connected purposes.
Enacted asNational Security Act 2023Sponsors 2
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- Stages
- 18
- Publications
- 140
- Amendments
- 89
- First event
- 11 May 2022
- Last update
- 19 Aug 2024
- Sessions
- #37
Stages 18
- 1R1st reading — Commons11 May 2022
- 2R2nd reading — Commons06 Jun 2022
- MRMoney resolution — Commons06 Jun 2022
- PMProgramme motion — Commons06 Jun 2022
- CSCommittee stage — Commons07 Jul 2022
- RSReport stage — Commons16 Nov 2022
- 3R3rd reading — Commons16 Nov 2022
- 1R1st reading — Lords17 Nov 2022
- 2R2nd reading — Lords06 Dec 2022
- CSCommittee stage — Lords19 Dec 2022
- RSReport stage — Lords01 Mar 2023
- 3R3rd reading — Lords13 Mar 2023
- PMProgramme motion — Commons03 May 2023
- COLAConsideration of Lords amendments — Commons03 May 2023
- COCAA/ORConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons — Lords21 Jun 2023
- COLMConsideration of Lords message — Commons26 Jun 2023
- COCAA/ORConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons — Lords04 Jul 2023
- RARoyal Assent11 Jul 2023
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