Middle-aged people who regret things done - and not done - in
the religious fervour of their youth may (possibly) have a new
remedy: litigation.
Arquimedes Nganga has filed a High Court action against the
Baptist Union of Great Britain. He’s looking for £10 million
compensation for lost earnings and psychological harm, on the
ground that his promising career as a professional …
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