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ANOTHER day, another court case for George Galloway - but this time it was the turn of Adam Ingram, the armed forces minister, to emerge as the loser in the former Labour MP's latest brush with the courts.
Mr Ingram, a member of the Labour party, which expelled Mr Galloway last October, yesterday failed in an attempt to prevent the rebel Glasgow Kelvin MP from publishing a book that accuses him of religious bigotry. The action is expected to cost Mr Ingram up to (pounds) 25,000 in legal expenses.See the full content of this document
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Ingram has No Defence to Galloway Claim; Forces Minister Loses Action Over Playing in Orange Band
Mr Ingram went to court to try to stop the publication of I'm Not the Only One, which claims that the former Northern Ireland minister played the flute in a "sectarian, a...
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