EALING Council’s ban on demonstrations directly outside an abortion clinic is lawful, the High Court ruled today.
The council was the first in the country to create a 100-metre protest-free “buffer zone” outside a Marie Stopes clinic, imposing a public spaces protection order (PSPO) in April after reports of “intimidation, harassment and distress.”
Campaigners Alina Dulgheriu and Andrea Orthova argued that the ban was an unlawful interference with the protesters' rights under the European Convention on Human Rights.
As peers prepare to debate reform of the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act, Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi leads a bid to end the criminalisation of women who end pregnancies at home. LYNNE WALSH reports
Police guidelines suggesting home searches and digital checks for women who experience pregnancy loss under suspicion of having broken the outdated 1967 Abortion Act have sparked uproar, writes PEOPLES’ HEALTH DISPATCH



