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Lindsay and Craig Foreman: Iranian courtroom listening to for detained British couple did ‘not go nicely’, says son

By Editorial Board Published October 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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Lindsay and Craig Foreman: Iranian courtroom listening to for detained British couple did ‘not go nicely’, says son

A courtroom listening to in Iran for a British couple accused of spying has “not gone well”, in line with their household, who say they’ve been caught in the course of a “diplomatic stalemate”.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman, from East Sussex, had been taken into custody in Kerman in January throughout a bike tour around the globe and had been later charged with espionage – allegations they deny.

Lindsay’s son Joe Bennett mentioned he had not too long ago spoken to his mom for the second time since she was detained in Iran, when she was permitted a 20-minute name from jail on Thursday.

Mr Bennett mentioned: “There was very little my mother could say. Her spirits were low. She told me that a further recent court appearance last week had not gone well.

“We had been instructed to count on a verdict quite than one other look. I do not know precisely what which means, however I might really feel she’s shedding hope.”

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14 Oct: Son provides replace on detained British couple

However, in an replace on 14 October, he mentioned that they had been reunited at Evin jail – a infamous detention facility in Tehran the place British-Iranian nationwide Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was as soon as held.

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe and fellow twin nationwide Anoosheh Ashoori had been launched in March 2022 after years held captive in Iran.

‘Deeply regarding’

The household of the Foremans met Overseas Secretary Yvette Cooper earlier this month, however Mr Bennett described the strategy of the UK authorities as “deeply concerning”.

He mentioned: “Right now, it feels like each side is waiting for the other to move first.

“The British are ready for a sentence earlier than performing. The Iranians are deciding what sentence handy down.

“And in the middle of this diplomatic stalemate are my parents, innocent people caught between two systems moving too slowly.”

Lindsay Foreman with her son Joe Bennett. Pic: Family handout

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Lindsay Foreman together with her son Joe Bennett. Pic: Household handout

‘Residing a nightmare’

In September, Britain, France and Germany triggered the return of sanctions on Iran on the UN Safety Council after Tehran allegedly violated the 2015 deal geared toward stopping it from growing a nuclear bomb.

On the time, Iran, which denies attempting to construct nuclear weapons, warned of a harsh response.

Mr Bennett mentioned: “It’s been 10 months. It feels like living a nightmare, one we can’t wake from.

“The horizon for his or her freedom feels laborious to see, however with public help, I nonetheless consider we are able to get there.”

The Overseas Commonwealth and Improvement Workplace (FCDO) warns all British and British-Iranian nationals to not journey to Iran due to a “significant risk of arrest, questioning or detention”.

“We are providing them with consular assistance and remain in close contact with their family members.”

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