We asked AMANDA PLATELL to view the websites that twisted the mind of little Tia's killer. What she saw will haunt her for ever

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The details may offend, for which we apologise, but this evil must be exposed. The truth is, Google is getting away with murder...No checks, no passwords, just one click - and you're met with a tsunami of images of young girls and boys.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Google's deadly web of poison and hatred

Google's transgressions, it seems, are greeted with a shrug of the shoulders. This cannot be allowed to continue. The public needs protecting from the dark side of the internet

Consider how Google – motto ‘don’t be evil’ – has repeatedly failed to respond to warnings about how the internet is used to radicalise vulnerable young Muslims.

Spare us these smug lectures on marriage, Penelope

Penelope Keith believes too many wives of that age are giving up on their marriages and, on the face of it, one could only agree with her sentiments

AMANDA PLATELL: The Good Life for a woman in her 50s or 60s is to stay married, says Penelope Keith. The actress believes too many wives of that age are giving up on their marriages and vainly pursuing a happiness they can no longer find with their husbands.

Toytown jihadists and a lack of political willpower

Lee Rigby

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Drummer Lee Rigby's murder marked a grisly new departure in the annals of terror in this country. But the aftermath has played out along pretty much the same lines as every other terrorist outrage on British soil.

BOBBY FRIEDMAN: Sally Bercow used Twitter to win fame - now it's destroyed her

Libellous: Sally Bercow's tweet about Lord McAlpine during the child abuse storm was libellous, the High Court ruled today

The Speaker's wife, Sally Bercow's existence on the site has come full circle: with what her enemies regard as delicious irony, the medium which raised her profile has been her downfall. It is a salutary lesson in an age when too many see the internet as a means to pour out whatever thoughts they choose, however offensive or libellous.

Listen up, folks, this British snob has a confession to make. Americans speak better English than us... it's a no-brainer

Americans

The more I think about it, the more I realise that my conviction that the English are culturally superior than the Americans is based on nothing more respectable than prejudice, writes TOM UTLEY.

Enemy within that hates our tolerance: MAX HASTINGS on a menace more chilling than any foreign threat

Michael Adebolajo

While most British Muslims wholeheartedly condemn the Woolwich killers, sadly, we know from bleak experience that a significant minority will tell opinion pollsters they actually endorse what was done.

Bravo, Apple! Now show me a politician who doesn't minimise his taxes

Tim Cook

MARY ELLEN SYNON: Apple CEO Tim Cook is leading a company which is both stunningly profitable and utterly legal. Let me offer him the round of applause the Senate subcommittee refused to give.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A grotesque attack on Britain's values

Drummer Lee Rigby

Drummer Lee Rigby was murdered in a grotesque act of terrorism. Once again, we are forced to confront the deeply uncomfortable truth that, as a country, we give succour to those who hate us and our values.

The evidence that blows apart Mr Cameron's claim that gay marriage will strengthen families

David Cameron

In the midst of an epidemic of fatherless families and spiralling welfare bills, we are all paying a terrible price for this dogmatic, posturing nonsense. And self-delusion from the Tories does not help, writes PATRICIA MORGAN.

Boris's sexual shenanigans and a landmark victory over our creeping culture of Stalinist secrecy

Boris Johnson

The Court of Appeal has ruled that the public do have the right to know about the philandering past of Boris Johnson. In so doing, the ruling is a huge boost to an open society, writes STEPHEN GLOVER.

SIMON HEFFER: They are Britons waging war on other Britons, and on the British state. It is, quite obviously, an act of treason

We think of treason as a medieval crime associated with gruesome punishments such as hanging

On one level, this shocking attack was murder, plain and simple. But it was the murder of a man who was targeted precisely because he was a member of Her Majesty's Armed Forces.His killers, and those who support them, regard what they did as an act of holy war, or jihad.

Jason Richwine and the censoring of unpalatable academic research

Jason Richwine

ADRIAN HILTON: If a mainstream policy analyst can be rebranded overnight as a ‘bigoted extremist’, what hope is there for the future of contentious evidence-based research?

Boris yearns to be indulged... in politics and elsewhere

Boris Johnson

In the absence of PMQs I went to BMQs, Boris Mayoral Questions. It is all markedly more relaxed than the Commons, which Mr Johnson never mastered when he was an MP, writes QUENTIN LETTS.

The ugly truth is a smug Tory elite has sneered at the party faithful for decades

David Cameron

Sadly, regardless of the alleged 'swivel-eyed loons' remark, the truth is that Mr Cameron is surrounded by people who sneer at the morals and values of his party’s grassroots supporters, writes SIMON HEFFER.

'It was a joke!' Schofield makes feeble apology after backlash against Cumbria swipe

Phillip Schofield, Television Presenter

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: TV presenter Phillip Schofield called Cumbria 'cold, dull and miles away' on his current ITV show, All Star Mr & Mrs, prompting the inevitable complaints.

In 70 years, have we gone from the greatest to the weakest? Silly spats prove how weak our leaders are

David Cameron the Prime Minister eand Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister

The 2013 coalition is paralysed by the question of whether or not we should continue to belong to the European Union, now led by all- powerful Germany, writes PETER MCKAY.

David Cameron's position on same-sex marriage is not a conservative one. It's a call for upheaval

David Cameron

STEVE DOUGHTY: When Mr Cameron says he supports gay marriage ‘because I’m a Conservative’, he needs to understand why conservatives might decide they are no longer Conservatives.

Can no one force GPs to do their job properly?

Huge costs: Tens of thousands of people are turning up at the doors of A&E because they simply can't get an appointment with their doctor

So, why is it quite so difficult to get an appointment at your local doctors in working hours? And why can you no longer get even a simple blood test on the spot? Asks SANDRA PARSONS.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: IMF gives a reminder of what really matters

David Cameron

After weeks of tension in the Coalition and bitter infighting among the Tories comes a timely reminder from the IMF of the issue that matters most to every family in this country.

Bing

Dave's got to kiss and make up - or face a divorce

Dragged in: It has been claimed that the Prime Minister used the 'swivel-eyed' insult himself to deride Euro rebels

JAMES FORSYTH: The Andrew feldman scandal could poison for ever relations between Cameron and his party, sending the Tories into the next Election as a divided force

MPs' demand for a huge pay rise shows the gap between rulers and ruled has never been so wide

Laughing all the way to the bank: Commons Speaker, John Bercow, who takes home an annual £142,826, believes that Britain's MPs earn only an 'ordinary' wage

According to reports yesterday, Britain's 650 MPs can soon look forward to a £10,000 pay rise, taking their basic pay to a whopping £75,000 a year, writes DOMINIC SANDBROOK.

Shakespeare? He's only in it for the money

William Shakespeare

Historians of Ye Internette - internet in the Tudor period - have uncovered this archive of contemporary online comments about the original productions of the plays of William Shakespeare, by CRAIG BROWN.

These Tories of the baleful brigade, less trainable than Burmese cats

Yesterday Chris Grayling indicated that Chris Huhne should have done longer in jail - because the public expect sentences to mean what they say. He also suggested the Tories would quit the European Court of Human Rights

Yesterday Justice Secretary Chris Grayling indicated that Chris Huhne should have done longer in jail. He also suggested the Tories would quit the European Court of Human Rights, writes QUENTIN LETTS.