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Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Sir Cliff Richard wins case against BBC per BBC News


'Sir Cliff Richard has won his privacy case against the BBC over its coverage of a police raid on his home.

High Court judge Mr Justice Mann has awarded him £210,000 damages.

The singer claimed the BBC's reporting of the 2014 raid, which was part of an investigation into historical child sex allegations, was a "serious invasion" of privacy.'

Remind me, who will pay this fine? Will it be the Director General? Will it be one of the ridiculously overpaid heads of news? Or will it come out of the money extorted from the BBC TV Licence payer? I think we know the answer to that. 

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