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Christian pastor threatened with arrest after being assaulted for peaceful preaching
Pastor Dia Moodley was assaulted by Muslim bystanders who objected to his peaceful preaching in Bristol. One man threatened to stab the pastor Police twice threatened to arrest Pastor Moodley for ‘public order offences’. Prior…
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Grandmother arrested in Scottish abortion “buffer zone” reacts as parliamentarians push for extension of censored public space
Parliamentarian Gillian Mackay tells BBC she wants the government to consider extending Scottish “buffer zones”, despite already being the largest in the world Glasgow grandmother became first to be arrested under the new laws after…
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US State Department ‘disappointed with the UK court’s conviction of Livia Tossici-Bolt’
BOURNEMOUTH (4 April 2025) – The US State Department has denounced the conviction of retiree Livia Tossici-Bolt for offering consensual conversation in an abortion facility “buffer zone”. The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, & Labor…
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Christian woman convicted for offering consensual conversation in abortion facility ‘buffer zone’, ordered to pay £20,000 in prosecution costs
Retired clinical scientist and Christian Dr Livia Tossici-Bolt, 64, found guilty this morning at Poole Magistrates’ Court Dr Tossici-Bolt held a sign reading ‘here to talk, if you want’ and did not engage in harassment,…
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Buffer zone trial: Officers admit they did not “personally witness” any “harassment” before Christian woman fined for holding “here to talk” sign
BOURNEMOUTH (6th March 2025) – The criminal trial of Livia Tossici-Bolt, the retired medical scientist who held a “here to talk, if you want” sign in an abortion “buffer zone”, began yesterday and will continue…
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TODAY: Dorset retiree to face trial for offering a conversation in abortion “buffer zone”
Livia Tossici-Bolt held a sign reading “Here to talk, if you want” near an abortion facility in Bournemouth Retired medical scientist to face trial 5th -6th MARCH; ADF UK supports legal defence U.S. Vice-President J.D.…
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Army veteran confirms APPEAL as Crown Prosecution Service concede silent prayer “not necessarily” an offence
With legal support from ADF UK, Adam Smith-Connor will pursue an appeal against his conviction for praying silently in a “buffer zone” CPS guidance on prosecuting “buffer zone” breaches requires evidence of “overt” activity “Buffer…
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