Minister for Security (): Section 19(1) of the Terrorism Prevention and
Investigation Measures (TPIM) Act 2011 (the Act) requires the
Secretary of State to report to Parliament as soon as reasonably
practicable after the end of every relevant three-month period on
the exercise of their TPIM powers under the Act during that
period.
The level of information provided will always be subject to
slight variations based on operational advice.
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TPIM notices in force (as of 30 November 2025)
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2
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Number of new TPIM notices served (during this period)
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0
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TPIM notices in respect of British citizens (as of 30
November 2025)
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2
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TPIM notices extended (during the reporting period)
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1
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TPIM notices revoked (during the reporting period)
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1
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TPIM notices expired (during reporting period)
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0
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TPIM notices revived (during the reporting period)
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1
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Variations made to measures specified in TPIM notices
(during the reporting period)
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0
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Applications to vary measures specified in TPIM notices
refused (during the reporting period)
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0
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The number of subjects relocated under TPIM legislation
(during the reporting period)
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1
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The TPIM Review Group (TRG) keeps every TPIM notice under regular
and formal review. TRG meetings were convened on 4 and 13
November 2025.
One individual has been sentenced for breach of their TPIM
measures in the period. On 2 October 2025 TPIM subject, “TPD”,
was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment with an additional year
to serve on extended licence conditions having pleaded guilty to
four breaches of their TPIM measures.
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