Consultation on schedule 7 powers launched

The public are being asked for their views on the operation of important border security powers in a consultation launched by the home office.

Schedule 7 powers are a key part of the UK’s border security arrangements, designed to help protect public safety by allowing people at ports and airports to be stopped and questioned. The government’s comprehensive review of counter-terrorism and security powers said it would look at schedule 7 powers to ensure they are used as effectively, fairly and proportionately as possible.

The new proposals outlined in the consultation come alongside work already underway to improve the operation of the powers, which include more training for the police on understanding the impact of examinations on communities.

Key proposals outlined in the consultation are:

  • reducing the maximum legal period of a schedule 7 examination from the current nine hours;
  • requiring a supervisory officer to review, at regular intervals, whether an examination or detention needs to be continued;
  • requiring examining officers to be trained and accredited to use schedule 7 powers;
  • giving individuals examined at ports the same rights to publicly funded legal advice as those transferred to police stations;
  • amending the basis for undertaking strip searches to require suspicion and a supervising officer’s authority;
  • repealing the power to take intimate DNA samples (such as blood and urine) from people detained during a schedule 7 examination.

The consultation will run for 12 weeks.

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