Government Calls for Public Feedback on Proposed Anti‑Terrorism Rules

The government has announced a public consultation on proposed anti‑terrorism regulations. Officials say the draft rules aim to strengthen national security measures. The

The government has announced a public consultation on proposed anti‑terrorism regulations. Officials say the draft rules aim to strengthen national security measures. The consultation period invites comments from citizens, businesses and civil groups. Authorities will consider feedback before finalising the legislation. The move follows recent security concerns that prompted calls for tighter laws. Critics argue the proposals could affect privacy and civil liberties. Supporters contend they are necessary to prevent extremist threats. The deadline for submissions and further details are available on the government website.