In response to new buffer zones outside abortion clinics, campaigners are criticizing the decision not to automatically ban silent prayer, with concerns that it could intimidate women seeking services. While pro-choice advocates argue for a total ban on silent prayers in these zones, the Crown Prosecution Service states that silent prayer may not necessarily be considered a criminal offense. Despite MPs voting in favor of buffer zones, the lack of implementation has led to increased protests outside clinics, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
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Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a deal with Nato allowing Spain to opt out of a requirement to raise its defense spending to 5% of GDP, contrary to US President Trump's demands. This decision, made just before a crucial Nato summit, ensures Spain will maintain its commitment at 2.1% of GDP, while facing scrutiny amid corruption allegations within his government. Need More Context? 🔎
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