The family of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple detained in Iran, has urgently sought a meeting with Foreign Secretary David Lammy after the pair were “suddenly whisked” to a courtroom in Tehran. Lindsay and Craig, from East Sussex, were arrested in January 2025 during a global motorcycle tour and have since been charged with espionage — allegations they vehemently deny.
What Happened
The couple was unexpectedly taken to court on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, where they appeared with a state-appointed lawyer they reportedly just met. Their son, Joe Bennett, expressed his family’s concerns about the fairness of the trial, noting that they were not informed in advance about the court hearing or the legal representation. “We cannot see how this could be considered a fair trial,” said Mr. Bennett.
The family is also deeply worried about the lack of information regarding the couple’s wellbeing, particularly Craig, who has been detained in Evin Prison for over three and a half months. During this period, he has lost significant weight, and the family is concerned that he has had no access to essential supplies, including food and hygiene products. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has yet to assist with transferring funds to Craig’s prison account, leaving him without the necessities required for survival.
Who Are Lindsay and Craig Foreman?
Lindsay and Craig Foreman are a married couple from East Sussex, UK, who were detained in Iran while on a motorcycle tour. They were arrested in January 2025 and later charged with espionage, which they deny. The couple’s son, Joe Bennett, has been advocating for their release and is seeking help from the UK government, particularly the Foreign Secretary, to secure their safe return to the UK.
Background or Timeline
The Foreman couple’s detention began in January, and despite months of uncertainty, the family had limited access to updates about their case. Joe Bennett expressed frustration after learning of the court hearing, which occurred without the family’s prior knowledge. His comments highlight concerns over the transparency of the legal process, especially given the lack of preparation and the state-appointed lawyer’s sudden involvement.
The family has also voiced concerns about the absence of UK ambassador Hugo Shorter‘s visit to Craig on August 26, a visit which was originally planned but ultimately did not occur. However, Lindsay was able to meet with the ambassador, who reportedly provided her with essential supplies.
Public or Social Media Reaction
The news has sparked widespread concern on social media, with many calling for greater action from the UK government to secure the couple’s release. Supporters have shared the family’s distress and called for a more transparent legal process. “This is a deeply worrying situation, and we need the UK government to step in urgently,” one post read.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
The family has made an urgent request for a meeting with David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, to discuss the situation further and ensure that all necessary steps are being taken to bring the couple home. The FCDO has been approached for comment but has yet to respond publicly. The FCDO continues to warn British citizens about the significant risk of arrest, questioning, or detention when traveling to Iran.
The family is waiting for updates on the trial and hopes to secure the couple’s release with the government’s intervention.
Closing
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
