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EnactedNational Security Act 2023

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.

Royal Assent
Enacted asNational Security Act 2023c. 32 · 11 Jul 2023

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Publications
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Amendments
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First event
11 May 2022
Last update
19 Aug 2024
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Stages 18

  1. 1R1st reading Commons11 May 2022
  2. 2R2nd reading Commons06 Jun 2022
  3. MRMoney resolution Commons06 Jun 2022
  4. PMProgramme motion Commons06 Jun 2022
  5. CSCommittee stage Commons07 Jul 2022
  6. RSReport stage Commons16 Nov 2022
  7. 3R3rd reading Commons16 Nov 2022
  8. 1R1st reading Lords17 Nov 2022
  9. 2R2nd reading Lords06 Dec 2022
  10. CSCommittee stage Lords19 Dec 2022
  11. RSReport stage Lords01 Mar 2023
  12. 3R3rd reading Lords13 Mar 2023
  13. PMProgramme motion Commons03 May 2023
  14. COLAConsideration of Lords amendments Commons03 May 2023
  15. COCAA/ORConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons Lords21 Jun 2023
  16. COLMConsideration of Lords message Commons26 Jun 2023
  17. COCAA/ORConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons Lords04 Jul 2023
  18. RARoyal Assent11 Jul 2023

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