Ealing Council cabinet members voted unanimously to ban anti-abortion protesters from demonstrating outside Marie Stopes clinic on Tuesday (April 10).

The Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) will create a 100-metre "safe zone" outside the Mattock Lane clinic to stop women from being "intimidated and harrassed".

The council previously received more than 3,500 responses during an eight-week public consultation it held into the proposed PSPO, which will come into effect after a five-day call-in period.

Richard Bentley, managing director at Marie Stopes UK, described it as a "landmark decision" and said women had a right to access services without facing "harassment".

In order to approve the PSPO, councillors had to be satisfied that it is necessary and would provide a proportionate response to identified issues, which include intimidation, harassment and distress.

The PSPO was voted on at a council meeting at 7pm. Check out our live blog updates below for what happened at Ealing Town Hall.