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Martyn’s Law lacks ‘clarity’ says Independent Reviewer of Terrorism

Jonathan Hall told the Home Affairs Committee that in its current form, Martyn's Law would have only made a difference to a small number of terror attacks committed since the 1990s.
Tags: Domestic ExtremismLaw Q&ALegislationPrevention and Preparation
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