
Two Muslim peers are beginning a private bid to free a British teacher jailed in Sudan for insulting Islam.
Lord Ahmed, a Labour peer, and Baroness Warsi, a Conservative peer, have arrived in Sudan to meet President Bashir in a bid to end Gillian Gibbons' ordeal.
Mrs Gibbons, 54, was jailed for allowing her class to name a teddy bear Mohammed.
John Gibbons, 27, from Liverpool, said his mother Gillian was "holding up quite well" as she serves a 15-day prison sentence handed down by a Sudanese court on Thursday.
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