
Behind Martyn’s Law: Emotional Journeys of Resilience and Reform
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In this deeply moving and insightful episode of the RiskACUMEN podcast, host Johnny Thomson speaks with Figen Murray, a mother who tragically lost her son Martyn in the Manchester Arena bombing, and Nick Aldworth, a former Detective Chief Superintendent and counterterrorism leader. Together, they share their emotional journeys, the challenges of enacting meaningful legislation and the collaborative effort behind "Martyn’s Law," the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill. This conversation explores the human cost of terrorism, the determination to create safer public spaces and the power of resilience and advocacy in driving societal change. Balancing heartfelt personal accounts with practical insights, this episode highlights how passion, policy, and partnership can shape a better future. A must-listen for anyone committed to protecting lives and fostering a culture of safety and accountability.