Son of British couple detained in Iran calls on Starmer to press for their release
The son of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained in Iran on espionage charges since January 2023, is urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prioritize their release during the current ceasefire. Joe Bennett is calling on Starmer, who is visiting the Gulf, and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to raise the case in diplomatic discussions.

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AI-generatedThe son of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained in Iran on espionage charges since January 2023, is urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prioritize their release during the current ceasefire. Joe Bennett is calling on Starmer, who is visiting the Gulf, and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to raise the case in diplomatic discussions. He believes the release of two French citizens this week, who were also detained in Iran on similar charges, presents an opportune moment for resolution. Bennett highlights the need for the UK government to actively address hostage-taking by foreign states and criticizes the lack of visible progress in his parents' case despite parliamentary support and meetings with the Foreign Secretary. The Foremans are held in Evin prison in Tehran.
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5 extractedThe UK government continues work to safely return Craig and Lindsay to the UK.
Yvette Cooper called the detention of Craig and Lindsay Foreman unjustifiable and said she would fight relentlessly to get them home.
Joe Bennett has called on Keir Starmer to prioritise his parents' case.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested in Iran in January last year and have been held in Evin prison for 15 months.
The UK government has faced claims that it is in denial about hostage-taking by foreign states.