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UK proscribes Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terror group – UK Times

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The UK government has proscribed Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation over “threats to life and intimidation on UK soil”.

The move comes after years of debate over the IRGC’s role and its close links to international terrorism as well as human rights abuses in Iran.

Sir Keir Starmer has authorised the decision to officially proscribe the IRGC after it was linked to recent terrorist incidents in the UK.

In a written statement, security minister Angela Eagle told that the UK has “identified activity linked to the IRGC involving threats to life and intimidation on UK soil”.

Dame Angela Eagle
Dame Angela Eagle (Sky News)

Another group named The Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right (IMCR), which has also been linked to Iran, will also designated as a terrorist organisation by the government following recent attacks on the Jewish community in Britain.

Ms Eagle also revealed that the volunteer corps of Russia’s GRU (foreign military intelligence agency) is also being designated under this legislation following “sabotage and other activity directed against the UK and Europe”.

Proscribing these groups means it is now a criminal offence to invite support for, or express an opinion or belief that is supportive of, the them.

It is ois also illegal to assist the them in carrying out UK-related activities or engage in conduct likely to materially assist them; and accept or retain a material benefit provided by or on behalf of them.

The announcement comes after ministers fast-tracked the National Security (State Threats) Act, as promised by the prime minister in April.

The IRGC is an integral part of the Ayatollah regime
The IRGC is an integral part of the Ayatollah regime (AFP/Getty)

Jonathan Hall KC, the Independent Reviewer of State Threats Legislation, concluded in his May 2025 report that “there are solid reasons for creating a classification power, equivalent to proscription under the Terrorism Act 2000, which is additional to existing measures such as sanctions”.

The aim is to “disrupt individuals who promote the interests and objectives of designated bodies”.

The decision on the IRGC comes after years of lobbying of past Tory governments and the current Labour government.

The Foreign Office had resisted proscribing the IRGC because it was so intwined in the political and social fabric of Iran that it makes it almost impossible to deal with the government there.

Claims that the US had asked the UK not to proscribe the IRGC to keep channels open have since been denied by the US State Department.

The IRGC was linked to the attacks on Jews in Golders Green in London and Heaton Park in Manchester as well as other threats. It was also central to the massacre of 30,000 of its own civilians in the recent protests.

The IRGC has around 150,000 personnel working for it and an annual budget of around £6bn. It was founded in 1979 as part of the Islamic revolution and is integral to the Iranian fundamentalist regime.

Dr Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society thinktank, said: “The IRGC has both plotted terrorism on our shores and successfully actioned it. It is an integral part of the Iranian web of overseas nefarious activity that has brought violence not simply to the Middle East but far further afield.

“Years of campaigning have been proven correct by today’s move, but the shame remains that it took this long to achieve a result that successive governments risibly claimed was impossible to achieve even as other allies were able to do so. Welcome as today’s progress undoubtedly is, we simply must do better in future when it comes to finding appropriate ways to safeguard our national security.”

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