Well, an update. They've refused me again. Supposedly it's still in the public interest... Load of shite. Going to speak to ICO and see what they say.
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We had a look at these URLs:
[REDACTED] - Facebook URL
[REDACTED] - Facebook URL
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We had a look at these URLs:
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[REDACTED]
[REDACTED]
[REDACTED]
We've decided not to delist this content. In the light of all the circumstances of the case we are aware of, the information about you on these pages is still relevant to the public interest, so it will stay in our search results. We have based our decision on factors like the nature and seriousness of the offence in question, the progress and the outcome of the proceedings, the time elapsed, your part played in public life and past conduct, the form of the publication and the consequences of publication.
Based on the information available to us at this time, Google LLC has decided not to take action on these URLs.
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