hereMr Hipgrave, the former head of the Joint Security and Resilience Centre, said it was a 'ministerial intention' to introduce the new legislation, accompanied by a range of digital tools and capabilities.And he praised the 'Martyn's Law' campaign launched by Figen Murray and named after her son Martyn Hett, who died in the 2017 Arena attack - saying planning work had been done 'with the Martyn’s Law proposals in mind'."Figen has absolutely amplified the Martyn's Law point with ministers," he said.Under the 'Protect Duty' legislation, Mr Hipgrave said publicly accessible locations would be split into sectors including health, education, retail and leisure - faiths, zones and individual sites."It will ensure that there are no gaps where.
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