Figen Murray, whose son died in the Manchester Arena attack, says the plans are 'a giant leap forward'.
The mother of a man killed in the Manchester Arena bombing has said government plans to compel venues to provide security are "a giant leap forward in the right direction".
"Following the tragic attack at the Manchester Arena, we have worked closely with Figen Murray, victims' groups and partners to develop proposals to improve protective security around the country," she said. There is currently no legal requirement for venues to employ security measures at the vast majority of public places, but the Home Office said about 70% of those responding to the proposed Protect Duty consultation agreed those locations should take such measures.
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