Sir Cliff Richard on Rise Up, the BBC privacy case & more
Sir Cliff Richard talks to 5 live’s Nihal Arthanayake about his first album of new music since 2004 – Rise Up. It’s his 104th album, and the first time he’s recorded new music since he won a privacy case against the BBC. The broadcaster apologised and was ordered to pay damages after it ran extensive coverage of a police raid on his home. Police were investigating an historic child sex allegation. Sir Cliff was never arrested or charged.

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