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Your support makes all the difference.A 2014 European Court of Justice ruling obliges Google in the UK to avoid pointing at web articles where individuals complain successfully about 'outdated or irrelevant' information.
The following articles, which often pre-date the May 2014 ruling, have been affected. They are listed by the date of notification, with the most recent on top.
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The list in full
- The sins of transmission: Tonight the BBC celebrates the worst television can do.
- Police errors mean girl's killer may never be found
- Officers quizzed on fatal shooting
- Letters: Robin Cook and foreign policy
- Woman made thousands running brothel, court told
- Women & Islam: The rise and rise of the convert
- Schoolgirl jailed over pal's crash death
- Youth unemployment: The angry millions
- Page 3 Profile: Tamim Sayed, schoolboy
- Freed nanny heads home for therapy
- Lapdancers and their manager Charlotte Devaney cleared of kidnap
- Irish await Lombard's drug explanation
- Swarovski, Gucci, Aston Martin? Or just a tiny Porsche?
- Crash airline had been used by drug smuggler The Coventry aftermath: questions raised over radar safety
- Police informer is jailed for perjury over knife murder: Testimony led to man's life sentence for killing of stallholder at 1987 Notting Hill Carnival
- GCHQ spared having inner workings made public after 'racism' case is settled out of court at the last minute
- Art dealers jailed for theft of pounds 200,000 Lowry paintings
- Dealers deny stealing Lowrys
- Soldiers deny gang-raping woman
- The wrong sort to serve in the Navy: In other European countries Brett Burnell would have had no problems, but you can't be a gay British sailor. Simon Garfield reports
- Killer in court outburst at police
- Penny the teacher out of 'Big Brother'
- Focus: Sexism - are women cashing in?
- Mother dies after 'window of opportunity for treatment was lost'
- Five cleared of plot to extort £4.25m for stolen Leonardo masterpiece
- Suicide police chief's work 'not affected by 38 liasons'
- Heiress raped before fatal coma
- Anti-social behaviour chief arrested
- Woman 'used date-rape drug to rob men of money and clothes'
- Great Train Robber jailed
- City analyst reaches deal in £7m 'institutional racism' case
- Pair to stand trial over postman dog attack
- Strictly Come Dancing's Alan Dedicoat retracts comments alleging BBC allowed 'peddler' to sell drugs to staff at their desks
- Let GPs prescribe heroin, says former top drugs adviser
- 'You have to behave like a man'
- Four lawyers jailed for mortgage fraud
- A policeman 'stamped on me'
- Police face new questions over approach to protest groups
- Occupy protester 'banned' from flight home for Christmas
- Marriage: why do we still bother?
- Bock adviser tainted by US insider dealing claims
- Is the City selling Britain short?
- Fashanu caught up in probe
- Drink-drive judge banned
- Wren's lover says no-touch rule unbroken
- Net tightens on insider trading
- Woman 'used date-rape drug to rob men of money and clothes'
- The Firm: Inside Goldman Sachs
- Orange suspends blogger over his 'Lefty Lexicon'
- How a love-lorn hacker brought Houston to a halt
- Apology: Anthea Cudworth
- When the boss's daughter is not assured a job
- TV doctor denies harassing colleague
- Financial makeover: Dirty nappies, tidy finances
- SFA takes action against trading cheats and fare dodger: Regulator hands out fines of up to £15,000 and removes two from register
- Autism: Is there a link to watching television?
- Second leak adds to pressure on Railtrack privatisation
- Police release names of 'Costa del Crime' wanted
- Senior detective risked officers for bribe from Britain's top drug baron
- American buyer seeks £15m in damages over ‘fake’ vintage wine
- Student jailed for killing father who terrorised him
- 'Hitman' wife jailed
- Mafia link to stolen charity cash: Big slice of Salvation Army's missing millions traced to US businessman 'associated with high-level organised crime figures' and spent on luxury properties in California
- Senior Sky reporter demoted after fight at Christmas party
- Paul Neagu
- Alexon sacks top executives: Retailer to make emergency cash call
- View from City Road: Alexon raises pay question
- Collapse of two trials blamed on jurors'own online research
- Business and City in Brief
- Soldiers deny gang-raping woman
- Venables solicitor charged with fraud in 1990
- Record fine for Morgan Stanley
- Broker faces last SFA call
- Interiors: Take one modern sofa...
- The wave that shook the world
- Acromegaly: My DIY diagnosis
- Opinions: Is there anything you'd like to say to your ex-boss?
- Man jailed for 30 years for lover's suitcase murder
- Paul's fiancee is accused of killing their baby. He was unaware she was pregnant
- They're fighting over Caroline's mind
- Timeshare owners in protest
- And lo, a vicar smote his flock
- German banks face insider investigation
- Lep came out fighting: David Hellier examines the plans that a company made to contest a wrongful dismissal court case brought by its former chairman
- Graduate in mercy killing bid freed
- 'Infantile' parish upsets vicar
- Lecturer takes row over book to tribunal
- Obituaries: Robin Chanter
- 'For a year in prison I was treated like the scum of the earth, but I was innocent of rape'
- Man jailed for 30 years for lover's suitcase murder
- Secretary faces jail for stiletto attack
- Outdoor centre fined over death of girl, 11: Emergency system 'lamentable' after accident in night hike
- Student jailed for cheating pools syndicate
- Butcher guilty of blackmailing wife with video
- 'Homophobic' C of E blamed as vicar quit
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