Euro 'right to be forgotten' nightmare - the stories Google deleted
In a vain attempt to slow
our slide into a Totalitarian Euro State I am proud to post links to news
stories Google has removed since the EU
"right to be forgotten" laws came into force in May.
Here are
12 BBC links Google have deleted:
A court case on bomb-making in Ireland 13 years ago
a blog by the BBC's then-business editor Robert Peston,
which was removed in July.
the
high-profile case of a British woman found guilty of running "one of Europe's
biggest prostitution rings" in 2003.
The car thief branded an "idiot" by his own
barrister, while yet another features an 18-year-old Bristol student convicted of drink-driving
after crashing his Mini into the steps of his university campus.
- A man cleared of a stabbing in London in 2010
- The jailing of a former Daily Mail employee who threatened to hack the newspaper in 2000
- A 2009 diary entry from the BBC's then-Jerusalem correspondent Tim Franks on the merits of hummus
- A 2005 page of appeals from those looking for family members missing after the Asia tsunami
- A selection of readers' comments on the terror threat posed by al-Qaeda in 2005
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