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Prime Minister Keir Starmer is moving to tighten the net on terror groups backed by foreign states. The proposed plan aims to grant the government specific legal powers to ban these organizations outright. By targeting the intersection of state influence and terrorism, the UK seeks to modernize its national security toolkit. While the headline signals a tough stance, the full scope of these new executive powers remains to be seen.

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