UPDATE: Sir Cliff Richard in High Court legal battle with the BBC over sex assault allegation in Yorkshire
Sir Cliff Richard's lawyers have told a High Court judge that the singer should get "very substantial" compensation because BBC coverage of a police raid on his home was a "flagrant" breach of his privacy rights.
Sir Cliff Richard's lawyers have told a High Court judge that the singer should get "very substantial" compensation because BBC coverage of a police raid on his home was a "flagrant" breach of his privacy rights.
A barrister leading Sir Cliff's legal team said BBC coverage of a police search of the singer's apartment in Sunningdale, Berkshire, in August 2014 following an allegation of sex assault was a "very serious invasion" of privacy.
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