652. Meaning of 'prohibited place' for the purposes of official secrets legislation.
Criminal Law (Volume 25 (2020), paras 1–552; Volume 26 (2020), paras 553–1014) | Commentary
The following update impacts this Halsbury paragraph. With effect from 20 December 2023 (see SI 2023/1272) the Official Secrets Act 1911, the Official Secrets Act 1920 and the Official Secrets Act 1939 are all repealed by the National Security Act 2023 s 94, Sch 18 paras 1–3. The National Security Act 2023 Pt 1 replaces
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The following update impacts this Halsbury paragraph. With effect from 20 December 2023 (see SI 2023/1272) the Official Secrets Act 1911, the Official Secrets Act 1920 and the Official Secrets Act 1939 are all repealed by the National Security Act 2023 s 94, Sch 18 paras 1–3. The National Security Act 2023 Pt 1 replaces
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