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Isabel Vaughan-Spruce (left) and Adam Smith-Connor (right) speak with ADF UK attorney Jeremiah Igunnubole after Mr. Smith-Connor arraignment on violating a "buffer zone" near a Bournemouth, England, abortion clinic. Mr. Smith-Connor said he was praying silently. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said such prayer "is not unlawful" in a letter to the nation's police forces. (Courtesy of ADF UK)

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce (left) and Adam Smith-Connor (right) speak with ADF UK attorney Jeremiah Igunnubole after Mr. Smith-Connor arraignment on violating a "buffer zone" near a Bournemouth, England, abortion clinic. Mr. Smith-Connor said he was praying silently. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said such prayer "is not unlawful" in a letter to the nation's police forces. (Courtesy of ADF UK)

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