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Consultation on Manchester Arena Inquiry recommendations 7 and 8 (Dan Jarvis)

Today the Government is launching a public consultation relating to the private security industry, specifically Manchester Arena Inquiry Monitored Recommendations MR7 (in-house CCTV operatives should be licensed by the Security Industry Authority) and MR8 (security businesses should be licensed by the Security Industry Authority).

The safety and security of our citizens is the government’s top priority, and private security operatives play a crucial role in this. They hold positions of responsibility, interact with vulnerable individuals - especially in the Night Time Economy - and can be first responders to terrorist incidents. It is therefore essential that high standards of regulatory oversight of private security are delivered consistently. This regulatory oversight is provided by the Security Industry Authority through its licensing regime, and the Manchester Arena Inquiry found that this regime could be extended to improve preparedness.

The consultation is open to the public, and is targeted at security businesses, in-house and SIA licensed security operatives, in-house employers of security operatives, buyers of security, local and public authorities, and industry associations. It seeks views on a range of options to understand which, if any, should be implemented. These include regulatory and non-regulatory options, to ensure that any new costs and regulatory burdens are proportionate, consider impact on business and are highly effective in improving public safety.

The consultation will be launched for 12 weeks. A copy of the consultation document and Consultation Options Assessment will be placed in the Libraries of both Houses and published on Gov.UK.

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wms/?id=2025-12-18.hcws1211.0

seen at 12:15, 19 December in Written Ministerial Statements.