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Prime Minister written question – answered at on 20 May 2024.

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Photo of Dan Jarvis Dan Jarvis Shadow Minister (Home Office) (Security)

To ask the Prime Minister, whether he plans to meet with Figen Murray to discuss Martyn's Law.

Photo of Rishi Sunak Rishi Sunak The Prime Minister, Leader of the Conservative Party

My thoughts continue to be with all the victims of the terrible attack that took place in Manchester Arena in 2017. I pay tribute to Figen Murray for her courage and the bravery of her campaigning in Martyn’s memory.

I spoke to Figen Murray after becoming Prime Minister to discuss Martyn’s Law, and more recently, she met the Minister for Security (my right hon. Friend, the Member for Tonbridge and Malling). As set out in The King’s Speech, this government is committed to bringing in Martyn’s Law.

Details of my official engagements will be announced by my Office is the usual way.

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