The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

Published: Wed 1st Apr 26

Part 7 of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 focuses on consolidating and expanding various police powers, particularly in areas concerning protests, public order, stop and search, and related procedural matters within the criminal justice system, ultimately aiming to improve operational effectiveness for law enforcement and public safety measures.

Arguments For

  • Enhances police effectiveness by granting new powers relating to stop and search, public order, and digital investigations.

  • Aims to improve public safety and faster resolution of certain criminal cases through procedural changes in the justice system.

  • Strengthens the legal framework for managing protests and public order situations to prevent disruption and harm.

Arguments Against

  • Raises concerns regarding potential for increased discretion in stop and search leading to disproportionate impact on certain communities.

  • Changes to public order legislation may be viewed as infringing on the right to peaceful protest and assembly.

  • Procedural adjustments could potentially impact the fairness or transparency of certain criminal justice processes.

PART 7 POLICE POWERS (ENGLAND AND WALES)

Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022

CHAPTER 5 STOP AND SEARCH

Section 57 Extension of power to stop and search in relation to terrorism offences

(1) Section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (search powers) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (1)(a), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(3) In subsection (2), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(4) In subsection (3), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(5) In subsection (6), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(6) In subsection (7), after “subsection (5)”, insert “or any other provision of this Act under which a person may be stopped and searched for the purpose of finding evidence relating to a terrorism offence”.

(7) In subsection (9)—

(a) in paragraph (a), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”;

(b) in paragraph (b), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(8) In subsection (11), for “section 3 of the Terrorism Act 2006 (search powers)” substitute “section 47 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (search powers of customs officers)”.

Section 58 Stop and search: suspicious objects

(1) Section 9 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (suspicious objects) is amended as follows.

(2) For subsection (1) substitute—

“(1) If a constable reasonably suspects that an object in a public place is, or is connected with, a terrorism offence, the constable may stop and search any person who is carrying or is in charge of the object, and may search the object.”

(3) In subsection (3), for “If a constable reasonably suspects that an object is, or is connected with, an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “If a constable reasonably suspects that an object is, or is connected with, a terrorism offence”.

(4) In subsection (4), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

Section 59 Stop and search after arrest for terrorism offence

(1) Section 54A of the Terrorism Act 2000 (stop and search after arrest for terrorism offence) is amended as follows.

(2) In subsection (1), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(3) In subsection (2), for “under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “of a terrorism offence”.

Section 60 Stop and search powers: supplementary

(1) In Schedule 14 to the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (authorisation of use of stop and search powers), in paragraph 6(1), for “an offence under this Act or the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “a terrorism offence”.

(2) In the Schedule to the Terrorism Act 2000 (Prescribed Forms) Order 2013 (SI 2013/2626), for the requirement mentioned in paragraph 2, substitute—

“A statement that the person conducting the search reasonably suspects that the person or item being searched is connected with a terrorism offence.”

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