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The legal battle between Sir Cliff Richard and the BBC has begun in the High Court.

In August 2014, police raided Sir Cliff’s home based on an allegation of historic child sexual abuse. The BBC broadcast live footage of the raid filmed from a helicopter. The singer was interviewed under caution, but never charged.

Sir Cliff alleges that the BBC’s coverage of the police raid on his home was a serious invasion of his right to privacy, for which there was no lawful justification. He also alleges breaches of his data protection rights. The singer seeks substantial general damages, plus £278,000 for legal costs, over £108,000 for PR fees which he spent in order to rebuild his reputation, and an undisclosed sum relating to the cancellation of his autobiography’s publication. He began giving evidence on the first day of the hearing.

The BBC said it was tipped off about the police investigation, and felt it had a duty to pass the information to the public. It also argues it reported Sir Cliff’s strong denials at every stage. The corporation maintains its coverage was accurate, concentrated on the facts of the police search and that it was selective in its reporting.

Police say they had to give the BBC details of the investigation, because a BBC journalist had come to them with knowledge of the story which he could have published before the raid. However, the force admits it acted unlawfully by confirming Sir Cliff’s identity to a BBC journalist, and by discussing the search warrant. South Yorkshire Police has previously been strongly criticised by MPs and has already paid Sir Cliff £400,000 to settle his claim. It argues the BBC should contribute towards these damages.

The trial is due to last 10 days, and senior BBC editors will give evidence to the court this week.

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