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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(b) in sub-paragraph (1)(b), both references to the powers conferred by the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 were to the power conferred by section 343I(4) of this Act;

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(c) in sub-paragraph (1)(d), ‘in the prescribed form’ were omitted;

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(d) in sub-paragraph (2), for ‘as may be prescribed’ there were substituted ‘as the Secretary of State considers appropriate’.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(9) Paragraph 6(2) applies as if, for the words from ‘fund out of which’ to the end, there were substituted ‘Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom (in this Schedule “the compensation fund”), and discharged by the Secretary of State’.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(10) Paragraph 11(3) applies as if ‘in the prescribed form’ were omitted.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(11) Paragraph 12 applies as if—

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(a) in sub-paragraph (1), ‘such’ and ‘as may be prescribed’ were omitted;

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(b) in sub-paragraph (2), for the words from ‘clerk’ to ‘directs,’ there were substituted ‘Secretary of State as correct, and publish’.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(12) Paragraph 14(1) applies as if ‘in the prescribed form’ were omitted.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

(13) Paragraph 15(1) applies as if for ‘the prescribed form’ there were substituted ‘such form as the Secretary of State may direct’.”—(Al Carns.)

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

See the explanatory statement for Amendment 10.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Schedule 1, as amended, agreed to.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Schedule 2 agreed to.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Schedule 3

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Protection from Domestic Abuse and Stalking

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendments made: 57, page 88, line 34, leave out “falling within subsection (2)” and insert “aged 18 or over”.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

This amendment and Amendment 59 ensure that a service domestic abuse protection order may be made against a person who is before a service court in respect of an offence, even if they have left the armed forces.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

Amendment 58, page 88, leave out line 39.

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2 Jun 2026Armed Forces Bill

“(7A) Section 9 does not apply in relation to a service stalking protection order or interim service stalking protection order to which a person is subject if section 14 of the Protection from Stalking Act (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 applies in relation to that order by virtue of section 16A of that Act.”

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