Two excerpts from the Daily Mail present an opinion piece by David Patrikarokos. The text argues that Labour is “finally” moving to proscribe Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and links this to a broader call to sanction other parties involved in promoting or supporting Iran’s influence in the UK. The excerpt also includes historical context, referencing Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s arrival in Tehran in 1979 on a chartered Air France Boeing 747 after the toppling of the Shah of Iran. The provided material does not include specific details about the legislative change itself, the scope of the proposed sanctions, or any named individuals or organizations. Instead, it frames the issue as one of countering Iranian influence and justifies sanctions on the basis of the author’s interpretation of historical events and the perceived spread of Iran’s role beyond its borders. Overall, the sources agree only on the existence of a discussion about Labour proscribing the IRGC and the author’s advocacy for additional sanctions, with limited factual detail beyond the 1979 historical reference.