Drink driver wants Google to remove his information
Bradley was convicted of drink driving in 2006 and served 20 weeks in prison.
He moved home to start a new life and job but his employers did a Google search on him and found out about his criminal record and he was sacked.
He's one 41,000 people across Europe who've asked Google to remove information from its search results in order to protect what they feel is their "right to be forgotten".
He said it's ruining his life.
This clip is originally from Victoria Derbyshire on 4 June.
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