Jonathan Ganesh is one of three men who is bringing a civil action against the former Sinn Féin president.
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Hospitals write off £112m in foreign patient bills
Hospitals say they often struggle to recover costs, particularly when patients return overseas.
Harland & Wolff set to be saved in deal with Spanish firm
Spain’s state-owned shipbuilder is expected to confirm on Thursday that it is buying Harland and Wolff.
Student killer guilty of ‘senseless’ beach murder
Nasen Saadi, 20, is found guilty of the murder of Amie Gray on a beach in Bournemouth.
100mph laughing gas driver jailed for killing friends
Friends Daniel Hancock, 18, Elliot Pullen, 17, and Ethan Goddard, 18, were killed in the crash.
Chris Mason: Starmer stung by Waspi women but it’s least of his worries
Women affected by state pension changes believed Labour was on their side, feeding cynicism about politics.
Not guilty plea entered for Southport attack suspect
Not guilty pleas were entered on charges of murdering three girls and attempting to kill 10 others.
Hundreds of driving examiners to be recruited to cut wait times
The government says there is a “huge” backlog for tests, with instructors branding the system a “nightmare”.
Children as young as 10 accessing extremist material, say counter-terror police
There has been a rapid increase in the number of suspects radicalised on the internet, police say.
Hampshire water outage likely to last until weekend
Some 58,000 properties have been affected by an outage after a fault at a water supply works.