Supports “all those who risk persecution for defending life”
White House following case
Arrests for prayer
Ms Vaughan-Spruce said that she’s “delighted” that the settlement acknowledges that there’s “no place for Orwell’s ‘thought police’ in 21st Century Britain”.
Third time
Apology issued
“Victory for free speech and right to pray”
WATCH: “Police told me my prayer was an offence — I’m was arrested for my silent thoughts”: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce speaks to Gript about her experience of being arrested not only once, but twice, for praying near an abortion facility in Birmingham.
Fr Gough also ‘not guilty’
Pro-lifers targeted