 Nazemain Zagari Ratcliffe, husband sentenced to a year in prison after being found guilty of propaganda activities against the regime in Iran. The British Iranian charity worker was also given a one-year ban on leaving the country. Her lawyer said she had been accused of taking part in a demonstration in London 12 years ago and given an interview to the BBC Persian Service. Her husband confirmed the sentence and told newsmen that the court's decision was clearly negotiating tactic by the Iranian authorities. So, yeah, it's come today. We've got a one-year sentence plus a one-year travel ban, presumably after that one year. That feels like potentially two years more of this process. It's a long time. I think we did feel we could be close to the end. You know, when she got to the end of the sentence, they took the ankle tag off. It felt like we were inching forwards. It feels a bit less like that now. Yeah, so I spoke to her this morning because she was the one that told me the news. So she'd got called by her lawyer and then she called me. And she was actually quite calm this morning, a bit less reassured now. I've been getting text messages through the day. But yeah, probably in the beginning, listening to the positivity from the lawyer, over time reflecting more and wondering what it means. And obviously, I was fairly bleak with her on the phone. I mean, I didn't see it as a good step. And the wider family, I think there's a sense of foreboding. This does come in the middle of the Vienna negotiations. This does come in the middle of lots of things going on. So we don't know what we don't know. It's a signal in that context. It may be that it's not going to be as bad as we fear.