British couple held in Iran on hunger strike, family says
Quick Look
- A British couple, Lindsay and Craig Foreman, detained in Iran and sentenced to 10 years for spying, have begun a hunger strike to demand their release.
- Their family describes the situation as a "medical emergency in the making" and urges the UK government to act immediately.
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Why It Matters
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple from East Sussex, were arrested in Iran in January of last year while on a global motorbike journey. They were subsequently sentenced to 10 years in jail on espionage charges, which they deny. Their incarceration is described as "appalling and unjustified" by the Foreign Office.
The family of a British couple held in Iran after being accused of spying say the pair have gone on hunger strike to press for their release.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, from East Sussex, were arrested in January of last year while passing through Iran on a global motorbike journey.
The couple were sentenced in February to 10 years in jail on espionage charges, which they deny.
The Foreign Office says it will keep working to get them safely back to the UK, calling their incarceration appalling and unjustified.
Craig Foreman is believed to be 12 days into a hunger strike, which he began after the couple's phone access was cut off in early May.
Other sources have confirmed to the family that Lindsay Foreman, 53, had paused a hunger strike after being told she would be able to contact her family, but had since resumed.
Lindsay's son Joe Bennett described their food refusal as a "medical emergency in the making".
He added: "I understand British politics is in an extraordinary moment. But my mum and Craig cannot wait for Westminster to resolve its own crisis.
"Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper must act personally and immediately. This cannot be delayed. This cannot be deprioritised. Two lives are at stake."
Before their phone access was cut off, the couple had spoken to the BBC from Iran's notorious Evin prison where they conceded they would probably be there "for a long time".
"I just feel that we're wasting our lives in here and rotting away," Craig said. "We are innocent people. We have committed no offence."
Members of the adventure motorbike community are expected to ride from Kensington Palace to Parliament Square on Wednesday to mark 500 days since the couple were first detained.
Supporters, including MPs, relatives and friends, are also planning to deliver a petition to Downing Street calling for "urgent action" to return Lindsay and Craig Foreman to the UK.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Further diplomatic efforts from the UK government to secure the couple's release.
Very likely · Within weeks
Increased public and media attention on the case due to the hunger strike and planned protests.
Likely · Within days
Open Questions
- What specific evidence does Iran have to support the spying charges?
- Will the UK government take further diplomatic action beyond continued engagement?
- What are the immediate health risks for the couple on hunger strike?
- What is the timeline for any potential resolution or intervention?






