Hidden like his statue? Amid virtual outrage, Google vows to explore why Churchills photo briefly vanished from search results

Google has claimed there is a utterly benign clarification why for Winston Churchill’s {{photograph}} disappearing from its search engine – on the other hand many are unconvinced, as the iconic British PM is now throughout the eye of the protest storm.
Google has claimed there is a perfectly benign reason for Winston Churchill’s photograph disappearing from its search engine – but many are unconvinced, as the iconic British PM is now in the eye of the protest storm.Original article
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