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The European Union has two lists of designated terrorist organisations that provide for different sanctions for the two groups. [394] The first list is copied from the United Nations, and the second is an autonomous list. [395] As of 13 January 2020, there are 21 organizations in the autonomous list. [160]
Pages in category "Organisations designated as terrorist by the United Kingdom" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
National Action is the first far-right organisation to be proscribed in the UK since the now-defunct British Union of Fascists in the 1940s. [70] National Action is one of only four terrorist organisations based in Great Britain to be proscribed (one being the Sonnenkrieg Division , a splinter of the System Resistance Network (a National Action ...
Terrorgram will become the sixth extreme right wing terrorist group to be banned in the UK, on the list of 81 banned organisations. ... and said more online groups should be proscribed in future ...
National Action is a neo-Nazi organisation which was proscribed for glorifying terrorism in December 2016. The organisation was founded in 2013 by Benjamin Raymond and Alex Davies. Raymond is a former double-glazing salesman who graduated in politics from Essex University and Davies is a former member of the Young BNP. Raymond has described his ...
The following 14 organisations have appeared in Schedule 2 of the Act since it came into force [14] and are listed under the above heading in the Home Office document 'Proscribed Terrorist Organisations' under the collective description "organisations in Northern Ireland that were proscribed under previous legislation".
The article, titled “UK To Imprison People Who View Far-Right Propaganda For Up To 15 Years,” was actually published in October of 2017 and predated the riots by almost eight years.
In recent history, the UK security services have focused on the threat posed by radical Islamic militant organisations within the UK, such as the cell responsible for the 7 July 2005 London bombings. For incidents in Great Britain, see List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain and List of terrorist incidents in London.