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Orders have been laid in Parliament to make membership of 2 right-wing terrorist groups illegal in the UK
Terrorist organisation, Feuerkrieg Division, is banned in the UK.
Proscription order making Sonnenkrieg Division illegal in the UK has been approved by Parliament.
Government proscribes terrorist group Atomwaffen Division and lists National Socialist Order as its alias.
The list of offences is available in word, excel and open document spreadsheet formats.
Government proscribes terrorist group Hamas in its entirety
Home Secretary is taking action to proscribe Atomwaffen Division and list its alias, National Socialist Order.
Home Secretary proscribes extreme right-wing terrorist group, The Base.
This action will support efforts to protect the British public and the international community in the global fight against terrorism.
National Action has today become the first extreme right-wing group to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation.
The Terrorism Act 2006 | Home Office
Hizballah, Ansaroul Islam and Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam Wal-Muslimin (JNIM) are set to be banned following their proscription as terrorist organisations.
Proscription of Hamas and Hizbollah.
Scottish Dawn and NS131 will be banned from tomorrow after their proscription as terrorist organisations.
Terrorists face a minimum of 14 years behind bars for serious offences and tougher monitoring, as a new Bill enters Parliament today (20 May 2020).
The biggest shake-up of terrorist sentencing and monitoring in decades has been granted Royal Assent today (29 April 2021) – giving the courts, police and security services greater powers to protect the public.
New laws introduced in the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 have today (12 April) come into force.
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