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but for south yorkshire police, it isa but for south yorkshire police, it is a good day for them, ifd by what has happened and there are witnesses were seen as being reliable and clear. thank you, danny. speaking outside the court a short time ago, sir cliff's friend and radio presenter paul gambaccini called the privacy case one of the greatest scandals of the 21st century. lam i am delighted, of course. sir cliff richard was one of the great english men of the 20th century. his persecution has been one of the great scandals of the 215t. the judge said that his privacy rights had been invaded in a serious and somewhat sensationalist way. awarding him £190,000 in general damages and then £20,000 because the bbc submitted the broadcast of the rate as scoop of the year with the royal television society awards, where it lost and was booed. with me now isjenny afia, privacy specialist and partner at schillings, an issues and crisis law firm specialising in threats to privacy and security. good morning. your reaction to the events of this morning so far‘s i am pleased by the ruling. this
but for south yorkshire police, it isa but for south yorkshire police, it is a good day for them, ifd by what has happened and there are witnesses were seen as being reliable and clear. thank you, danny. speaking outside the court a short time ago, sir cliff's friend and radio presenter paul gambaccini called the privacy case one of the greatest scandals of the 21st century. lam i am delighted, of course. sir cliff richard was one of the great english men of the 20th century. his persecution...
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three different parties, contributions being sought as between south yorkshire police and the bbc, butolute clarification of this. the bbc has agreed to pay £850,000 on account of sir cliff richard's total costs. as i say, we are just waiting for final clarification of that figure, but that seems to be the figure. in addition to that there was a big argument as to the precaution —— the proportion of costs the bbc should pay in relation to the costs incurred by south yorkshire police, the costs they are liable to pay to sir cliff richard. and that was decided in the same proportion that thejudge had decided liability in this case, in other words the bbc has paid 65%, south yorkshire police to pay 35% of those costs. after those very technical arguments about costs, gavin miller qc on behalf of the bbc began his submission, seeking leave to appeal the judgment that mrjustice mann handed down last week. the focus really saying thejudge had made errors in law, in particular relating to the balance between sir cliff richard's article eight right under the human rights act, his right to priv
three different parties, contributions being sought as between south yorkshire police and the bbc, butolute clarification of this. the bbc has agreed to pay £850,000 on account of sir cliff richard's total costs. as i say, we are just waiting for final clarification of that figure, but that seems to be the figure. in addition to that there was a big argument as to the precaution —— the proportion of costs the bbc should pay in relation to the costs incurred by south yorkshire police, the...
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it was a south yorkshire police press officer who dan johnson, the was a south yorkshire police pressdetails of the story from a source and things went from there when he had a meeting with a senior police officer here and had a tentative agreement, if you like, that the bbc would be involved or able to film the subsequent raid on the sir cliff richard's apartment. which was filmed by the helicopter. what has happened today with the ruling from thejudges that happened today with the ruling from the judges that the happened today with the ruling from thejudges that thejudge happened today with the ruling from the judges that the judge has basically said that he found the witnesses from south yorkshire police to be more credible than those from the bbc. in a statement today from the chief constable hugh, he said that the judgment was fully accepted he said that the judgment was fully a cce pted by he said that the judgment was fully accepted by some thought police can he says, i particularly welcome the finding that all police officers and staff were found to have acted entirely honestl
it was a south yorkshire police press officer who dan johnson, the was a south yorkshire police pressdetails of the story from a source and things went from there when he had a meeting with a senior police officer here and had a tentative agreement, if you like, that the bbc would be involved or able to film the subsequent raid on the sir cliff richard's apartment. which was filmed by the helicopter. what has happened today with the ruling from thejudges that happened today with the ruling from...
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its correspondent dan johnson had arranged the bbc‘s attendance in advance with south yorkshire policellegation. he was questioned, but never arrested or charged. he sued south yorkshire police and the bbc for breach of privacy. the force settled its case for substantial damages and apologised to the star for the distress and humiliation caused by disclosing his private information to the bbc. the corporation denies sir cliff had a reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to the material it broadcast. and that if he did, there was an overriding public interest in its coverage of the investigation and search. the judgement is likely to give clear guidance on whether any suspect can lawfully be identified by the media before they are charged, and so has massive implications for the coverage of police investigations. clive coleman, bbc news. changing attitudes towards alcohol, education and family time have contributed towards a sharp decline in the number of teenagers becoming pregnant — that's according to a new report. research by the british pregnancy advisory service suggests te
its correspondent dan johnson had arranged the bbc‘s attendance in advance with south yorkshire policellegation. he was questioned, but never arrested or charged. he sued south yorkshire police and the bbc for breach of privacy. the force settled its case for substantial damages and apologised to the star for the distress and humiliation caused by disclosing his private information to the bbc. the corporation denies sir cliff had a reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to the material...
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investigated about a claim of historical child sexual assault, and showed helicopter pictures of south yorkshire policere many complaints from those watching, and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro, came on newswatch shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved, and viewers could make a judgment about whether they felt the search was appropriate, in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the 10:00 news and the 6:00 news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage, and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search, in the afternoon. so we used a very
investigated about a claim of historical child sexual assault, and showed helicopter pictures of south yorkshire policere many complaints from those watching, and the bbc‘s head of newsgathering, jonathan munro, came on newswatch shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual...
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it was part of a south yorkshire police investigation into an historical allegation of sexual abuse maderichard was never arrested or charged. he argued the coverage was intrusive and an invasion of his privacy. today thejudge agreed. he never expected after 60 years in the public eye that his privacy and reputation would be tarnished in this way and he would need to fight such a battle. although he felt it necessary to pursue this case and the sum awarded in damages is one of the highest ever in this area of law, sir cliff's motivation was not for personal gain. as he knew all along he would be substantially out of pocket, no matter what. there was one point where i was already quoted as saying he was pretty well skin and bone at that time. but, you know, he has tremendousjoy about him anyway as an individual, he has tremendous tenacity and he was determined to fight this case. bbc reporter danjohnson had been told about the search on sir cliff's home by the police. in his ruling, thejudge said he believed mrjohnson was capable of letting his enthusiasm for the story get the better of h
it was part of a south yorkshire police investigation into an historical allegation of sexual abuse maderichard was never arrested or charged. he argued the coverage was intrusive and an invasion of his privacy. today thejudge agreed. he never expected after 60 years in the public eye that his privacy and reputation would be tarnished in this way and he would need to fight such a battle. although he felt it necessary to pursue this case and the sum awarded in damages is one of the highest ever...
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they also have to pay south yorkshire police a huge amount of money.nd at the moment, it is looking increasingly unlikely we will reach that. how are these record temperatures recorded, what are the facts behind what the temperature is? you mean when it gets hot, why do we get such high values? you see, i wish i had said that! 0bviously you see, i wish i had said that! obviously in heatwave, we need the source. obviously in heatwave, we need the source. there is nothing unusual about it. it is hot air from the south, it is just very unusual for it to travel some more north to our clouds. but to achieve these really high values, 35, inland, you need particularly calm weather and dry ground. you need a lot of strong sunshine which is what we have had for a long time. and the reason why we need very dry ground is, if the ground is wet and we had a bit of a shower or something, the heat from the sun that hits the ground will be used to evaporate that dampness. but in this case, it is not, it is just scorching it. we have a big moment tomorrow, we have a lu
they also have to pay south yorkshire police a huge amount of money.nd at the moment, it is looking increasingly unlikely we will reach that. how are these record temperatures recorded, what are the facts behind what the temperature is? you mean when it gets hot, why do we get such high values? you see, i wish i had said that! 0bviously you see, i wish i had said that! obviously in heatwave, we need the source. obviously in heatwave, we need the source. there is nothing unusual about it. it is...
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cliff richard ‘s barrister and the bbc barrister and also south yorkshire priest —— police barrister. the singer said he had run up costs of more than £3 million to bring his privacy case to court so that is what the bbc has agreed to do on a tyrant. what that means is those figures could increase. —— on account. if you add 850,000 to the damages they have to pay, that runs into more than £1 million at the moment and we also know that they are expecting to pay £315,000 to know that they are expecting to pay £315, 000 to south know that they are expecting to pay £315,000 to south yorkshire police. so in total, at the moment, as it stands, more than £1 million in terms of legal costs and damages to sir cliff richard. as you mentioned there, the bbc is here not only to talk about those costs but also to seek permission to appeal against thatjudgment made seek permission to appeal against that judgment made by seek permission to appeal against thatjudgment made by the judge last week. they are outlining their arguments in court at the moment. it is unlikely the judge is going to say yes t
cliff richard ‘s barrister and the bbc barrister and also south yorkshire priest —— police barrister. the singer said he had run up costs of more than £3 million to bring his privacy case to court so that is what the bbc has agreed to do on a tyrant. what that means is those figures could increase. —— on account. if you add 850,000 to the damages they have to pay, that runs into more than £1 million at the moment and we also know that they are expecting to pay £315,000 to know that...
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investigated about a claim of historical child sexual assault and it showed helicopter pictures of south yorkshire policesgathering, jonathan munro, came on austin shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event as anthony says himself. getting a clear view and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved and viewers could make a judgment about weather they felt the search was appropriate in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage in terms of its size and scale. helicopterfootage on in terms of its size and scale. helicopter footage on the ten 0'clock news and the six o'clock news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage and there was less tha n seconds of coverage and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the sear
investigated about a claim of historical child sexual assault and it showed helicopter pictures of south yorkshire policesgathering, jonathan munro, came on austin shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like employing a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is...
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its corresponding glenjohnson had arranged the bbc‘s attendance in their vans with south yorkshire policetioned but never arrested or charged. he sued south yorkshire police and the bbc for breach of privacy. the four settled its case and apologised to the staff or that show circulation caused by disclosing his private information to the bbc stopped we. the court understood they had an unreasonable level of suspicion and if it did, there was an overriding public interest in its coverage of the investigation and search. the judgement is likely to give clear guidance on whether any suspect can lawfully be identified by the media before they are charged. it has massive implications for the coverage of police investigations. clive coleman, bbc news. video streaming services such as netflix and amazon now have more subscribers in the uk than traditional pay tv services, like sky and virgin, that's according to new data from ofcom. the media regulator says the change marks a major shift in viewing habits and british tv will have to change the way it operates to compete with the internet giants.
its corresponding glenjohnson had arranged the bbc‘s attendance in their vans with south yorkshire policetioned but never arrested or charged. he sued south yorkshire police and the bbc for breach of privacy. the four settled its case and apologised to the staff or that show circulation caused by disclosing his private information to the bbc stopped we. the court understood they had an unreasonable level of suspicion and if it did, there was an overriding public interest in its coverage of...
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that is to play sir cliff's legal fees and also that is money toward legal costs for south yorkshire policeit trading arrangements — by ruling out allowing the uk to collect customs duties on its behalf. speaking in brussels, after a meeting with the brexit secretary dominic raab — the eu's lead negotiator. michel barnier said maintaining control of laws, money and borders didn'tjust apply to the uk. adam fleming is in brussels for us. you were listening to that. a debut performance by dominic raab alongside michel barnier. what they have to say? first of all there was a bit of good news from both sides and that is they have made some strides forward in terms of post—brexit corporation on security. on sharing things like fingerprints, dna profiles and passenger name records for people who get flights between the uk and eu. that is something that is the uk has wanted to get a move on with and thought that there was a good case forjust getting that stuff sorted as soon as possible. it seemed that big strides have been made in that direction. here is the bad news and it is about the idea of th
that is to play sir cliff's legal fees and also that is money toward legal costs for south yorkshire policeit trading arrangements — by ruling out allowing the uk to collect customs duties on its behalf. speaking in brussels, after a meeting with the brexit secretary dominic raab — the eu's lead negotiator. michel barnier said maintaining control of laws, money and borders didn'tjust apply to the uk. adam fleming is in brussels for us. you were listening to that. a debut performance by...
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investigated about a claim of historical child sexual assault, and showed helicopter pictures of south yorkshire police newswatch shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event happening, which is newsworthy, it was a newsworthy event, as anthony says himself. getting a clear view, and only by getting that could we see how many officers were involved, and viewers could make a judgement about whether they felt the search was appropriate, in terms of its size and scale. the helicopter footage on the 10:00 news and the 6:00 news that evening was only 21 seconds of coverage, and there was less than a minute of live helicopter coverage right towards the end of the search, in the afternoon. so we used a very restrained portion of the helicopter. the investigation was later dropped because of lack of e
investigated about a claim of historical child sexual assault, and showed helicopter pictures of south yorkshire police newswatch shortly after to defend the coverage. he was pressed by viewers particularly on the decision to send up that helicopter and broadcast live footage of the raid. the helicopter is another newsgathering resource, like deploying a camera crew at ground level. any visual medium, television or a still photographer, is going to want to get a clear view of an event...
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south yorkshire. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. 65 children were drugged — then sexually abused at a former psychiatric hospital near derby in the 19505, ‘605 and ‘705. policeldfires in greece — as the search continues for dozens still missing. a woman has lost her appeal to divorce her husband on the grounds she is unhappy. five judges at the supreme court suggest the law should be looked at again. time for sport — here's chris mitchell. good afternoon. four stages to go up the tour de france and get thomas has extended his lead to almost two minutes. chris froome has swept into third overall. this was the penultimate mountain stage. chris froome fell behind as the contenders for the visa battled it out. he is now third. thomas had the strongest finish, the welshman the riding away to gain the vital seconds. he is now one minute and 59 seconds ahead. well—placed to take the tour de france. rugby union, often rough and sometimes dangerous. hard, crunching tackles taking their toll. a recent study showed the rise in injuries and concussion in the game and no surprise the rugby football union have suggested tackles will be lowered next season, in a significan
south yorkshire. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. 65 children were drugged — then sexually abused at a former psychiatric hospital near derby in the 19505, ‘605 and ‘705. policeldfires in greece — as the search continues for dozens still missing. a woman has lost her appeal to divorce her husband on the grounds she is unhappy. five judges at the supreme court suggest the law should be looked at again. time for sport — here's chris mitchell. good afternoon. four stages to go up...