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British charities acting under direct influence from Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reveal bombshell report

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March 7, 2026
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BRITISH charities are acting under direct influence from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a bombshell report will reveal.

It will also claim UK authorities fail to combat the national security threat from more than 30 charities and centres with regime links.

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British charities are under direct influence from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a bombshell report will revealCredit: EPA

The report — Undue Influence — by Lord Walney will say Iran uses the network to maintain its sway and is a threat to Iranian dissidents and Jewish people in Britain.

Writing in today’s Sun on Sunday the former Government adviser on political violence says: “This soft power push is not separate from the violent threat.

“It systematically excuses and normalises it.”

Lord Walney is launching a fresh push tomorrow to amend the Crime and Policing Bill after the decision use anti-terrorism legislation to ban Palestine Action was ruled unlawful.

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He said: “The UK needs stronger powers to crack down on extreme protest groups.

“Palestine Action went on a five-year sabotage bender before they were finally proscribed as a terror group.”

The Home Office said a review of public order and hate crime laws will assess if the existing legal framework is effective and proportionate.

Lord Walney, John Zak Woodcock, in a dark suit with a light blue pocket square, arms crossed.
Lord Walney warns that Iran uses the network as a threat to Iranian dissidents and Jewish people in BritainCredit: Supplied



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