Sir Cliff Richard joins calls for a change in the law to protect anonymity of people suspected of sexual offences
Sir Cliff Richard is calling for the law to protect the anonymity of people suspected of sexual offences until they are actually charged with a crime. The star won a high profile legal fight against the BBC after it aired live shots of police searching his home. He's now joined the campaign group Falsely Accused Individuals for Reform - FAIR - which was launched by presenter, Paul Gambaccini, who spoke to Stephen along with legal editor of Spiked online, Luke Gittos.