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State Actors (Proscription) Bill

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.

Originating House

House of Commons

Sponsor

Calum MillerLiberal Democrat

Parliament last updated

5 March 2026

In Plain English

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This bill would give the Secretary of State the power to ban certain organisations by proscription. It covers state actors, state-linked actors and private entities acting for them, and would require the government to use these powers to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and related entities, along with other connected provisions.

Key Points

  • Powers to proscribe state actors, state-linked actors and private entities acting on their behalf would be created.
  • The Secretary of State would be required to use these powers to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
  • The bill includes additional connected provisions related to these powers.

Who is affected?

State actorsState-linked actorsPrivate entities acting for state actors or state-linked actorsThe Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)

Generated 6 March 2026

Bill Stages

1st readingCommons

4 Mar 2026

2nd readingCommons

17 Apr 2026

Committee stageCommons
Report stageCommons
3rd readingCommons
1st readingLords
2nd readingLords
Committee stageLords
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3rd readingLords
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Updates & Documents

News (1)

State Actors (Proscription) Bill

5 Mar 2026

The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, is scheduled to take place on Friday 17 April 2026, although the House of Commons is not expected to be sitting on that date.

This is a Private Members' Bill and was presented to Parliament on Wednesday 4 March 2026.

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