Google is profiting from adverts which appear alongside vile terror videos on YouTube, it emerged last night. The Mail has found adverts for reputable companies on videos of Al Qaeda fanatics calling for jihad. The companies, which include Vodafone, TalkTalk and iTunes, have little control over where their products feature on the hugely popular film-sharing website. One major advertiser said Google ‘have got a lot to answer for’. A source said: ‘It is ridiculous that they would put our advertisements on videos such as these. We don’t have a choice in this at all. ‘We don’t want to be associated...