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A man who tried to kill his family is among the latest to request removal of search results from Google.<\/p>\n

A European court this week ruled that an individual could force the removal of some search results.<\/p>\n

The BBC has learned that more than half of requests sent to Google from UK individuals involved convicted criminals.<\/p>\n

A business has also sought for links to negative reviews on a forum to be removed.<\/p>\n

As the European Court of Justice made its ruling on Tuesday, many speculated that a flurry of similar requests would come Google’s way.<\/p>\n

On Thursday it emerged an ex-politician seeking re-election has asked to have links to an article about his behaviour in office removed.<\/p>\n

A man convicted of possessing child abuse images had also requested links to pages about his conviction to be wiped.<\/p>\n

Tax scammer<\/strong><\/p>\n

More requests came to light on Friday. They included:<\/p>\n