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Govt: We'll not rest until Britons are released from Iran

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Govt: We'll not rest until Britons are released from Iran

Govt: We'll not rest until Britons are released from Iran

The foreign secretary condemns the execution of British national Alireza Akbari in Iran, calling it a "political move by the Iranian regime".

James Cleverly insists "we will not rest until we have secured the full release" of British and dual nationals.

Report by Wardl.

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