Proscription would have meaningful consequence on the IRGC’s ability to operate on British soil
By Kasra Aarabi
Board of Deputies joins MPs in urging government to proscribe the terror network after seven Iranians were arrested
The party had pledged to implement the measure while in opposition but has declined to do so since winning the last election
The foreign secretary said that UK ‘will not tolerate’ threats from from the Islamic Republic
Amid domestic unrest over the economy and fury from the hard base, Iran may be prone to miscalculations, recklessness and strategic errors
Trump has redefined American goals at a time of Iranian weakness
The president himself warned with characteristic bluntness: If the regime does not make a deal, ‘there will be bombing’
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Sir Richard Dearlove said he doesn’t understand why the IRGC hadn’t been proscribed
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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Vahid Beheshti has spent more than two years camped outside the Foreign Office in an attempt to force officials to act
By Jane Prinsley
Government legislation means anyone working for Iran must register but measures fall short of proscribing IRGC
Yvette Cooper said the government would 'redouble efforts to tackle antisemitism'
Luke Akehurst told the JC the case was a ‘reminder of why the IRGC needs to be proscribed’
Syeda Umme Farwa runs her own Islamic charity – located minutes from a synagogue – where she reportedly memorialised Iranian terrors leader as ‘martyrs’
Pro-regime chair of IHRC has spoken at numerous events in Iran organised by the Basij Resistance Force
The West has been, and remains, in complete denial about the Ayatollah’s war on Jews
A van circled Westminster displaying anti-regime slogans as MPs pledged support