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Updated · Fox News · May 11
Northern Ireland Court Fines Pastor Clive Johnston £450 for Preaching in 100-Meter Hospital Buffer Zone
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 11

Northern Ireland Court Fines Pastor Clive Johnston £450 for Preaching in 100-Meter Hospital Buffer Zone

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 11
  • Coleraine Magistrates' Court convicted 78-year-old retired pastor Clive Johnston on May 7 and fined him £450 for preaching near Causeway Hospital in July 2024.
  • Judge Peter King found Johnston had breached Northern Ireland's safe access zone law by "influencing" people within 100 meters of an abortion facility and by failing to comply with a direction to leave.
  • Body-camera footage showed police warning Johnston that preaching or filming in the marked zone could amount to an offense even if he said he was there to preach God's word.
  • Johnston, backed by the Christian Institute, says the sermon did not mention abortion and is considering an appeal, arguing the ruling criminalizes peaceful Christian witness and narrows free speech.
  • The case adds to wider scrutiny of UK buffer-zone enforcement, with the U.S. State Department saying it is monitoring such cases and calling similar prosecutions a threat to religious liberty.
Was the pastor fined for preaching God's love, or for challenging a law designed to protect vulnerable women?
When a Bible verse is deemed illegal 'influence', what does this mean for the future of free speech in the United Kingdom?
How can states protect patient privacy without creating a chilling effect on public religious expression?