Call for PM to introduce anti-terror Martyn’s Law ‘without delay’

(BBC) The mother of a man killed in the 2017 Manchester attack has urged Rishi Sunak to introduce a law to ensure stronger protections against terrorism in public places “without further delay.”

Known as Martyn’s Law, the legislation is named after Martyn Hett, one of the 22 people killed at the end of an Ariana Grande concert in May 2017.

His mother Figen Murray has delivered a letter to Downing Street, asking the PM to “make this legislation happen.”

No 10 said it was being reviewed.

Ministers published draft details of Martyn’s Law in May after years of campaigning by Ms Murray.

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