Cheltenham woman Lindsay Sandiford has been sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking.
The 56-year-old was arrested in May after Bali police found 4.8kg (10.6lb) of cocaine in the lining of her suitcase.
The cocaine she smuggled was worth around £1.6 million, the Associated Press reported.
Sandiford has insisted she was set up and coerced into bringing the drugs to the island.
Prosecutors had recommended a 15-year sentence of imprisonment but the judges said there were no mitigating circumstances and the defendant did not appear to care about the consequences of her actions.
They claim she has damaged the image of Bali as a tourism destination.
Sandiford was accused of being at the centre of a ring involving three other Britons.
Last year, Paul Beales was sentenced to four years for possession of drugs and Rachel Dougall was jailed for one year for failing to report a crime.
The drug possession trial of Julian Ponder, from Brighton - who is believed to be Dougall's partner - is still taking place. He is alleged to have collected cocaine from Sandiford.
Human rights charity Reprieve said Sandiford had been "targeted by drug traffickers who exploited her vulnerability and made threats against her children".
Indonesia has some of the toughest anti-drug laws in the world.
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We can confirm that a British national is facing the death penalty in Indonesia. We remain in close contact with that national and continue to provide consular assistance.
"The UK remains strongly opposed to the death penalty in all circumstances."
For the full story see Wednesday's Gloucestershire Echo and The Citizen.
The 56-year-old was arrested in May after Bali police found 4.8kg (10.6lb) of cocaine in the lining of her suitcase.
The cocaine she smuggled was worth around £1.6 million, the Associated Press reported.
Sandiford has insisted she was set up and coerced into bringing the drugs to the island.
Prosecutors had recommended a 15-year sentence of imprisonment but the judges said there were no mitigating circumstances and the defendant did not appear to care about the consequences of her actions.
They claim she has damaged the image of Bali as a tourism destination.
Sandiford was accused of being at the centre of a ring involving three other Britons.
Last year, Paul Beales was sentenced to four years for possession of drugs and Rachel Dougall was jailed for one year for failing to report a crime.
The drug possession trial of Julian Ponder, from Brighton - who is believed to be Dougall's partner - is still taking place. He is alleged to have collected cocaine from Sandiford.
Human rights charity Reprieve said Sandiford had been "targeted by drug traffickers who exploited her vulnerability and made threats against her children".
Indonesia has some of the toughest anti-drug laws in the world.
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We can confirm that a British national is facing the death penalty in Indonesia. We remain in close contact with that national and continue to provide consular assistance.
"The UK remains strongly opposed to the death penalty in all circumstances."
For the full story see Wednesday's Gloucestershire Echo and The Citizen.