Yvette Cooper said the measure would form part of a new strategy around state threats
By Richard Percival
The IRGC has been using Iranian universities for the procurement of sensitive military research since 2009
Aerospace expert gave a lecture to a sanctioned college with links to the IRGC
More sanctions will fail to achieve the desired goal of thwarting terror
The foreign secretary has backed away from proscribing the terror group
Thawing of relations with Tehran’s Arab neighbours is emboldening a dangerous regime
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a doctoral candidate at Princeton University, has been missing for four months
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By Steve McCabe MP
Britain faces a stark choice which can’t be side-stepped: to appease Tehran or to stand up to it
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Restrictions against Tehran will expire in October unless the government moves quickly to renew them
By David Rose
Gila Gamliel pointed out that the leadership of both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad were in Tehran this week meeting key figures
It must be hoped that Sunak’s inquiry looks at what needs to change to ensure that from now on, such activity stops.
A government source has confirmed the launch of a huge multi-department investigation
Senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad figures were also in Tehran over the weekend
By JC Reporter
Washington has been lobbying Riyadh to strike an agreement with the Jewish state
Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Security Minister Tom Tugendhat are known to be in favour of proscribing the group
New evidence show joint studies involving UK and Iranian scientists on ‘advanced military technology’