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This bill is receiving considerable media coverage, and indeed the plan for this legislation has been discussed for a few years, so I hope it isn't considered too soon.
I haven't added an infobox, leaving this to those more accustomed to creating articles about legislation - it's not my speciality, but after failing to find anything on Martin's Law when I looked for it after hearing about it on the news (yes, that's the wrong title: a homophone, but I've made a redirect), I felt it was time for this article. Have tweaked the Manchester Arena bombing article accordingly, made a couple of redirects, and added Martyn to the Hett disambiguation page (along with a few other name-holders) and his mother to Murray (surname). PamD09:21, 14 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]