Found an article, it's very long
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7093752.stm
Quote:
KEY POINTS
- Security to be improved at stations, airports and ports
- This will include more barriers and blast-resistant buildings
- Guidance sent to venues like cinemas and shopping centres
- More screening at big railway stations
- Head teachers' forum to protect pupils from extremist propaganda
- Firms responsible for crowded places to be given updated advice
- "One bag rule" on airline hand luggage to be relaxed at some airports
- New UK Border Agency will have additional powers of detention
- Airline liaison officers will be able to cancel visas
- Repatriation deals sought with foreign terror suspects' country of origin
- Single senior judge to manage all terrorism cases
- Single CPS lead prosecutor for inciting violent extremism
- New laws with tougher punishments and to facilitate asset freezing
Baggage screening and passenger searches at railway stations. LOL that's going to get me out of the car and onto the train, especially in these days of having to book your ticket six months in advance and travel at an exact time if you want the trip to be even vaguely affordable..
"Whew! made it to the train station with 5 minutes to spare, even after the bus being late..."
"excuse me sir, please step over here while I check your rectum for explosives, it'll only take 5 minutes", then later..
"ohh. You'll have to upgrade your ticket to an open ticket if you want to use a different train, that'll be an additional £125 please"

"I'm sorry. It's not
my fault you missed your train"
At least I can now take two bags onto the plane (though no guarantee that I will be able to take them both back with me on my return journey), but I still can't take my eczema cream as it comes in 125g tubes and security staff haven't yet figured out that 1g = 1ml only works for water.