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| | | | There are three reasons why I think the case of Sir Cliff Richard v BBC is wrongly decided. Firstly,it seems to me that whilst a wrong has been done to Sir Cliff, this was committed by the police... | |
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| | | | A Guest Post by David Aaronovitch Introduction. Earlier this year BBC Radio 4 broadcast two programmes in the Analysis strand, which I made together with a BBC producer, Hannah Barnes. Ritual Sexua... | |
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| | | | Thank you to Phype along with Barbara Hewson Rabbit away who introduced me to this Story. It wasn't till I read it after the twitter convo that I saw how relevant the questions were. #dumbsheepjournalism Braying sheep etc. Now I return to this repentant us #wannabeLawyers are allowed to make mistakes. I am glad that... | |
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| | UPDATE: Adam Smith-Connor, a British army veteran, will not be prosecuted for praying silently near an abortion clinic after the Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole (BCP) Council did not pursue prosecution within the statutory limits. Smith-Connor was fined last year after police officers repeatedly questioned him regarding what he was thinking about while located in a "buffer zone" near an abortion clinic. Police asked Smith-Connor what the nature of his prayer was to which Smith-Connor replied that he was praying for his son who was killed in an abortion. Officers told him that his silent prayer violated an order which bans |