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11 Sep 2014:
Editor calls it absurd 'right to be forgotten' ruling
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10 Sep 2014: Julia Powles: Google’s advisory council has begun jetting around Europe to discuss the future of data protection, but is it best placed to initiate EU action on this critical issue?
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24 Aug 2014: Letters: The new EU rules on wattage will simply extend the time required to remove the same amount of dust, or leave rooms dirtier
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22 Aug 2014: Ex-employees of retailer who have yet to lodge claims for being laid off incorrectly are not entitled to payout, says tribunal judge
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15 Aug 2014: Supreme court deputy president questions whether return to constitutionalism is response to rise in anti-European sentiment
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15 Aug 2014: Leading security expert Dan Geer says the EU ruling does not go far enough in protecting users’ privacy. By Tom Brewster
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6 Aug 2014: Announcing its first transparency report, Wikipedia reveals that Google has received five requests remove links to its pages. By Alex Hern
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30 Jul 2014: The House of Lords has slammed the EU ruling establishing a ‘right to be forgotten’ as ‘wrong in principle’. By Alex Hern
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Guardian Professional, 25 Jul 2014:
As more recruiters use Google to screen candidates, the recent court ruling may improve people's job prospects
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17 Jul 2014:
Advocate general issues preliminary ruling on discrimination claim by sacked Danish childminder who weighed 160kg
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