Banning the group is vital if we are to protect British subjects at home, particularly Jews
By Azeem Ibrahim
By Kasra Aarabi
Latest shocking revelation about extremist Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders must be the final straw. The UK must proscribe the IRGC immediately
A think tank report urges ministers to have a more 'comprehensive understanding' of the Tehran regime
By Richard Percival
Yvette Cooper said the measure would form part of a new strategy around state threats
The IRGC has been using Iranian universities for the procurement of sensitive military research since 2009
By Elizabeth Samson
More sanctions will fail to achieve the desired goal of thwarting terror
The foreign secretary has backed away from proscribing the terror group
By Felix Pope
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By David Rose
It must be hoped that Sunak’s inquiry looks at what needs to change to ensure that from now on, such activity stops.
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A government source has confirmed the launch of a huge multi-department investigation
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’
By David Davis
Not only is the Tehran regime a constant source of menace in the Middle East, its relationship with Russia is growing closer by the month.
James Cleverly said that the Foreign Office was looking into reports that UK universities were aiding Iran's drone project
By Josh Kaplan
Tehran says the missile can travel at 15 times the speed of sound
By JC Reporter
The closure comes amid an investigation by the Charity Commission
The regime's new Khaybar rocket has a range of 2,000km