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Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was wrongfully arrested for praying silently outside an abortion clinic.
West Midlands Police conceded claims of two wrongful arrests of the Catholic woman.
The award is being hailed by Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) UK as a major victory for freedom of speech.
Two further members of the public have been charged and are set to face trial in relation to 'buffer zones'.
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce has received compensation for her unjust arrest for silent prayer.
ADF UK is delighted that West Midlands Police have acknowledged wrongdoing and injustice.
Lord Frost, a Conservative peer and former cabinet minister, said: “Censorship violates human rights” Lord Farmer, a former Tory peer, said that people have been arrested for thought crime in modern Britain .
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