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SUSPECTS under investigation for serious crimes will enjoy a new right to privacy thanks to yesterday s bombshell Sir Cliff Richard judgment.In a landmark High Court ruling, Mr Justice Mann said all those probed by police now deserved protection under human rights law.7 Cliff Richards landmark judgement will see suspects under investigation for serious crimes protected by new priv
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