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In the News
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March 4th, 2019
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March 1st, 2019
Oluwole Ilesanmi, the Nigerian man who was arrested in London for simply preaching the Gospel, has spoken out following his release. “Olu” was simply quoting Scripture and preaching the good news of Jesus to anyone who would listen when, on Feb. 23, he was accosted by two police officers and arrested for “breaching the peace.”
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March 1st, 2019
Efforts must be ramped up to ensure police officers understand the rights of street preachers, a sergeant with 24-years' experience has told Premier.
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March 1st, 2019
A British policing watchdog is set to investigate the arrest of a London street preacher, which sparked widespread outrage online. The man, named only as “Olu,” was detained outside Southgate Underground station in North London over the weekend. His crime? Preaching the Gospel in the public square.
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March 1st, 2019
The arrest of a London street preacher over the weekend which drew much criticism is being investigated by the police's Professional Standards Unit.
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March 1st, 2019
A street preacher outside a London subway station was arrested in a viral video for "breach of peace," "disturbing people's days," and accused of racism and "Islamophobia," according to officers caught on camera and a bystander.
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March 1st, 2019
The street preacher arrested in London and later released without charge over the weekend has claimed he was taken out of the area and left without money to get home.
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March 1st, 2019
Footage of the moment police in London arrested a street preacher has been viewed 1.8 million times.
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March 1st, 2019
A street preacher has been arrested in London, sparking outrage online. In a video of the incident posted to Twitter, officers can be seen forcefully asking the African man to stop, before arresting him on a rather baffling charge of “breaching the peace.”
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February 22nd, 2019
Six new "pastoral principles" introduced by the Church of England aim to improve the treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people.