A Bill to provide the Secretary of State with powers to proscribe state actors, state-linked actors and private entities acting on their behalf; to require the Secretary of State to use those powers to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Calum MillerLiberal Democrat
6 May 2026
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The Bill would give the Secretary of State new powers to ban organisations that are state actors, state-linked, or private entities acting on behalf of those actors. It would require the Secretary to use those powers to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). In short, it expands the UK’s ability to proscribe groups connected to foreign states and their proxies, with a specific duty to target the IRGC.
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4 Mar 2026
The 2024-2026 session of Parliament has come to an end so the House of Commons is now prorogued until the next session begins on 13 May 2026. Prorogation is the formal end to the parliamentary year.
This Bill will therefore make no further progress.
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