Brown defends handling of Iraq kidnapping

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted today that the UK government had “left no stone unturned” in trying to secure the release of British hostages in Iraq, amid criticism of its handling of the saga.

Brown defends handling of Iraq kidnapping

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted today that the UK government had “left no stone unturned” in trying to secure the release of British hostages in Iraq, amid criticism of its handling of the saga.

The bodies of two of the five captives were handed over to the Iraqi authorities this weekend, but the father of one of those still missing hit out at the way the Foreign Office had dealt with the issue.

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