- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 007 2022-23 (as introduced)
- Bill 007 EN 2022-23
- Delegated Powers Memorandum
- European Convention on Human Rights Memorandum
- Bill 007 EN 2022-23 - large print
- Bill 007 2022-23 (as introduced) - large print
- Impact Assessment from the Ministry of Justice
- 2nd reading, Money resolution, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗29 speakers · 166 speeches
- Call for written evidence: National Security Bill
- Written evidence submitted by Reprieve (NSB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Sarah Kendall, PhD Candidate and Sessional Academic, School of Law, University of Queensland (NSB02)
- Written evidence submitted by The Russell Group and Universities UK (UUK) (NSB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Matrix Chambers, Mishcon de Reya, Powerscourt Group (NSB04)
- Letter from Stephen McPartland MP to James Gray MP and Rushanara Ali MP regarding issues raised in the committee stage debate: extending police powers in prohibited places to the armed forces, 'insanity’ defences in relation to biometric retention, justification for polygraph testing, interaction with the Official Secrets Act 1989, and Government amendments.
- Bill 165 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Bill 165 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
- Written evidence submitted by Channel 4 Television Corporation (NSB10)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Union of Journalists, Index on Censorship, Reporters Without Borders and openDemocracy (NSB08)
- Written evidence submitted by the BBC (NSB09)
- Briefing Paper on the Bill
- Briefing paper on progress of the Bill
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons16 Not called1 Negatived on division3 Agreed
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- National Security Bill
- 20th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Peers regarding the second reading debate: Foreign Influence Registration Scheme and its interaction with the National Security and Investment Act 2021, particularly in relation to universities.
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords7 Not moved8 Stood part4 Withdrawn1 Agreed
- 21st Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Baroness Ludford and others regarding queries raised during the Committee stage (first day): Knowledge requirement for ‘ought reasonably to know’, Crown Land, College of Policing, legal services and private sector enterprises, In the vicinity of or adjacent to a prohibited place, Foreign power condition and trade secrets.
- The Government’s response to the Joint Committee on Human Rights report: ‘Legislative Scrutiny: National Security Bill’.
- Letter dated 24/01/2023 from Lord Sharpe to Lord Purvis regarding questions raised in the committee stage (fifth day): sanctioned individuals, and frozen Russian money.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Carlile regarding questions raised in the committee stage debate (fourth day): the scope of the foreign influence registration scheme (FIRS), and individuals placed on state threat prevention and investigation measures (STPIMs).
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Baroness Hayter regarding overseas political parties: questions raised by letter and during committee stage debate (third day).
- Bill 269 2022-23 (Lords Amendments)
- Bill 269 EN 2022-23 (Lords Amendments)
- Letter from Lord Bellamy to Lord Pannick regarding a correction to a statement made when responding to amendments during the Report stage (second day) of the Bill.
- Briefing paper on Lord's amendments
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗15 speakers · 51 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗10 speakers · 22 speeches
- Bill 333 2022-23 (Lords Amendments)
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗12 speakers · 29 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 14 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord West regarding criticisms made about the passage of the Bill.