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Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: UK responsible person duties for premises and events, SIA enforcement, licensing reforms, and implications for landlords, tenants and occupiers

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The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (T(PP)A 2025) sets out fresh security obligations for qualifying premises and/or events across the UK, strengthening public safety and readiness for terrorist incidents. It obliges the ‘responsible person’ to establish public protection procedures and to take protective measures for those premises and/or events. The Act also revises disclosure rules for certain elements of licensing applications, with the aim of limiting publicly accessible information that could assist someone planning or committing terrorism. T(PP)A 2025 is anticipated to be implemented over a 24‑month transitional period (see When does T(PP)A 2025 come into force? below).

Qualifying premises

The Act employs a tiered framework for obligations and actions relating to qualifying premises, distinguishing between a ‘standard duty’ and an ‘enhanced duty’.

Standard duty premises

Premises are ‘standard duty premises’ where the following criteria are met:

  • there is at least one building, or the premises are situated within a building
  • the premises are wholly or predominantly used for...
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