A Bill to make provision about support for victims who have been severely injured or bereaved as a result of acts of terrorism by an unconnected person or organisation in the United Kingdom; to establish a review of pension support for such victims; to require that review to make proposals for additional support taking account of the effects on occupational pension provision for such victims; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
12 February 2019
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This Bill would provide enhanced support for victims of terrorism in the UK who have been severely injured or bereaved, where the attacker is not connected to them or to the government. It also sets up a formal review of pension support for these victims and requires the review to propose additional help, taking into account any effects on occupational pension schemes.
The Bill is at the 2nd Reading stage in the House of Commons and has not yet moved to detailed scrutiny.
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