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Cliff Richard and the right to privacy

Ian Yule examines Cliff Richard’s case against the BBC and the conflict between private and public interests

Cliff Richard outside the Rolls Building in London after winning his privacy battle against the BBC

This column is relevant to AQA A-level 3.5 (human rights) and OCR A-level Section B (nature of law: human rights).

This case raised major issues over the right to individual privacy and the right of the press to publish articles in the public interest.

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