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UK: Sir Cliff Richard considers suing BBC and police for breach of privacy in house raid

Posted on November 24, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Ishbel MacLeod reports:

Sir Cliff Richard is reportedly considering suing the BBC and the South Yorkshire police for breach of privacy, after the broadcaster showed live coverage of his house being raided in August.

The singer’s house was searched, while he was on holiday, after a man in his 40s claimed that he had been sexually assaulted at a rally in Sheffield in 1985.

Read more on The Drum.

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