Sir Cliff Richard's self-esteem may have suffered 'permanent damage' at trial
Sir Cliff Richard may have suffered "possibly permanent damage" to his self-esteem after a search of his home was broadcast by the BBC in 2014, the singer's barrister has said.Justin Rushbrooke QC told the High Court that Sir Cliff, 77, should get "very substantial damages" of more than £175,000.The coverage, which included use of a helicopter, was a "very serious invasion" of his privacy, Sir Cliff has told the judge.
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