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How Iran's Revolutionary Guard is working to gain a foothold in Britain

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Friday May 3 2024

As Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) unleashed missiles and drones on Israel's Iron Dome, there were fresh calls for the regime's powerful military wing to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation in the UK. Already accused by British security officials of a series of attempted assassinations and kidnaps, the IRGC's infamy has grown further over its central role in the strikes in the Middle East.

The government has so far resisted calls to ban the group, citing the need to keep open diplomatic channels. But as concern grows over the extent of Iran's reach, The Times can that reveal an IRGC-backed group, with a faction sanctioned by the United States, appears to have gained a foothold here, its merchandise sold online by a British Islamic

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