Sir Cliff Richard v BBC: the privacy rights of suspects of crime Privacy Law Cases

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This episode considers the case of Sir Cliff Richard v the British Broadcasting Corporation & the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [2018] EWHC 1837 (Ch) in the High Court. Key issues: do suspects in police investigations have a right to privacy before they are charged, damages for reputation in a privacy claim and the relationship between the press and the police. Other cases mentioned in this podcast are:
Axel Springer AG v Germany [2012] EMLR 15
Hannon v News Group Newspapers [2015] EMLR 1
Khuja v Times Newspapers Ltd [2017] UKSC 49
Lonrho v Fayed (No5)[1993] 1 WLR 1489
PNM v Times Newspapers Ltd [2014] EMLR 30
ZXC v Bloomberg LP [2017] EMLR 21

This episode considers the case of Sir Cliff Richard v the British Broadcasting Corporation & the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [2018] EWHC 1837 (Ch) in the High Court. Key issues: do suspects in police investigations have a right to privacy before they are charged, damages for reputation in a privacy claim and the relationship between the press and the police. Other cases mentioned in this podcast are:
Axel Springer AG v Germany [2012] EMLR 15
Hannon v News Group Newspapers [2015] EMLR 1
Khuja v Times Newspapers Ltd [2017] UKSC 49
Lonrho v Fayed (No5)[1993] 1 WLR 1489
PNM v Times Newspapers Ltd [2014] EMLR 30
ZXC v Bloomberg LP [2017] EMLR 21

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