UPDATE: Sir Cliff Richard in High Court legal battle with the BBC over sex assault allegation in Yorkshire

Sir Cliff arriving at court this morningSir Cliff arriving at court this morning
Sir Cliff arriving at court this morning
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.

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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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Outside the High Court this morning