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 THE chairman of anti-press group Hacked Off is trying to wipe reports of a wealthy businessman s  notorious  crimes from Google in a landmark High Court battle.Hugh Tomlinson QC, right, wants the search engine to remove two links to stories about his client s imprisonment for false accountancy in the 1990s.3 Hugh Tomlinson QC, is asking for his clients spent convictions to be removed from Googles search engineConvicted criminals will be closely following the case, which is English courts  first  right to be forgotten  battle.If the case is successful it could lead to a flurry of requests from convicts seeking to remove embarrassing stories about them from t stanley cup he search engine.He said his claimant, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, has a right to  leave his past behind him  as his convictions have been spent  for some year stanley cup s. Mr T stanley cups omlinson added that there were  inaccuracies  in the articles and that his client was  not a celebrity  and does not pose  a specific threat  Kpik Ann Widdecombe makes bid to return to the House of Commons in shock comeback as Brexit Party MP
 BORIS Johnson has been accused of off nike dunk ering British people a vision of life outside the European Union that is  intellectually impos air max 1 sible  and  politically unavailable .Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem warned that the UK could not expect to have continued unfettered access to European markets post-Brexit unless it accepted free movement of labour.4 crocs  Boris Johnson has been accused of offering up an  intellectually impossible  vision of BrexitCredit: ReutersHe said both the UK and the EU would be worse off as a result of the historic referendum vote to leave as he accused the Foreign Secretary of presenting arguments about Britains future prospects which could not work.Mr Dijsselbloem s comments came after Mr Johnson suggested the UK still wanted a  dynamic trade relationship  with Brussels - although it would  probably  have to leave the EU customs union.Downing Street was quick to play down the remarks to Czech newspaper Hospodarske novi