Matt Hancock libelled parliamentary candidate Andrew Bridgen to a "devastating extent" when he accused him of antisemitism, the High Court has heard. Mr Bridgen is suing the former health secretary after Mr Hancock criticised his claim the vaccine rollout was "the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust". Mr Hancock described the comment as "disgusting and dangerous" and "antisemitic", which prompted Mr Bridgen to take legal action "to clear his name". At a hearing on Wednesday, Christopher Newman, representing Mr Bridgen, said the allegation reduced his client in the eyes of the public to a "devastating extent". "We say that...