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British Couple Denied Appeal in Iran on Spying Charges
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Monde·02.06.2026Résumé IA

British Couple Denied Appeal in Iran on Spying Charges

Craig and Lindsay Foreman, a British couple aged 53, have lost their appeal against spying convictions in Iran, receiving 10-year sentences. Their family reports they were denied access to the appeal hearing and are unaware of the proceedings. The couple is on hunger strike in Tehran's Evin prison, with communication cut off. The UK government expressed disappointment and vowed to continue efforts for their release.

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Guardian UK
Parents Accuse Red Star Lionesses Owner of £28,000 Fraud Over Non-Existent Tournaments and Kits
ACTU
15.05.2026Résumé IA

Parents Accuse Red Star Lionesses Owner of £28,000 Fraud Over Non-Existent Tournaments and Kits

Over 70 parents accuse James 'Jay' Austin, owner of girls' football club Red Star Lionesses, of fraudulently taking over £28,000 for non-existent tournaments, kits, and sessions with Women's Super League players. Austin, with two prior fraud convictions, denies all allegations, citing a civil matter. Investigations by Greater Manchester police and the Football Association are underway.

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Guardian Sport
UK warns against ‘foreign intimidation’ over Hong Kong-linked spying convictions
ACTU
10.05.2026

UK warns against ‘foreign intimidation’ over Hong Kong-linked spying convictions

Britain has warned it will not tolerate attempts by foreign states to intimidate or harass individuals on its soil, as it summoned China’s ambassador after two men linked to Hong Kong’s London trade office were convicted of spying on activists. The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office confirmed on Saturday that Ambassador Zheng Zeguang had been summoned the previous day after the British court’s verdict in the national security case. Bill Yuen Chung-biu, manager of the...

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