BBC:
After widespread criticism, Google has begun reinstating some links it had earlier removed under the controversial “right to be forgotten” ruling.
Articles posted online by the Guardian newspaper were removed earlier this week, but have now returned fully to the search engine.
Google has defended its actions, saying that it was a “difficult” process.
Google is in a tough position here. They are in the middle of two opposing factions, the people who want their privacy and the media who wants their coverage of the news to remain unaffected by those same privacy concerns. This one isn’t over.