Sir Cliff v The BBC surfaced again today - the first the public have heard of proceedings since May.
In a preliminary to what is expected to be a full trial in April next year, Mr Justice Mann was opining about Sir Cliff's finances - his lawyers claim he has suffered "profound and long-lasting damage", mental, financial and reputational, and has submitted a confidential schedule of losses, including a cancelled advance on an autobiography. The BBC and the judge want clarity that these losses hit Sir Cliff 'pound for pound' and not just his service company, Balladeer.
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