“Are you praying for the lives of unborn children?” asks officer in footage of recent street interrogation
Draft government guidance would prevent arrests based purely on silent thought near abortion facilities; Home Office welcomes public feedback until 11.59pm this evening
Scotland looks to imprison parents for refusing to “transition” their children
WATCH: Officers confront, “move on” retiree for offering help to pregnant women on public street
A retired scientist and charitable volunteer has brought a formal complaint against council officials who forced her to move from a public street where she was standing, peacefully praying, and holding a sign.
Continue readingMPs asked to remove legal protections against late-term abortion
The move comes despite new government data this month exposing the risks that later-term abortions pose to women’s health.
Continue readingDisappointment for Army Veteran as hearing postponed in “thoughtcrime” prosecution
“It is deeply concerning for local councils to have the power to prosecute residents for alleged ‘thoughtcrimes’ in a free society,” said Jeremiah Igunnubole, legal counsel for ADF UK.
Continue readingPRESS ADVISORY: Court hearing TOMORROW for Silently Praying Army Veteran
Father of two to appear at Poole Magistrates’ Court for praying, in his head, in abortion facility “buffer zone” – 10am
Continue readingAfghanistan army veteran prepares to face court for praying silently in his head
Family man faces criminal prosecution in relation to praying silently in abortion facility “buffer zone”
Continue readingVIDEO: Officers investigate more “thoughtcrimes” amidst widespread criticism of “woke policing”
“Are you praying for the lives of unborn children?” asks officer employed by West Midlands Police in third thoughtcrime probe of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce.
Continue readingScottish “buffer zones” bill launched amidst “thoughtcrime” prosecutions in England
Free speech campaigners warn vague wording could lead to English-style “thoughtcrime” prosecutions in Scotland.
Continue readingVindication for woman arrested for silent prayer as police drop six month investigation without charge
Following a six-month investigation, West Midlands Police have confirmed that they will not bring charges against Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, issuing an apology for the length of time to reach the decision not to prosecute her for silent prayer.
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