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Concerns and Irony as Leave EU Moves to Ireland After Brexit to Remain in EU

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Concerns and Irony as Leave EU Moves to Ireland Post-Brexit to Remain in EU

Coco s Law on the distribution of intimate images by cyberbullies and others set to carry jail penalty

Coco’s Law on the distribution of intimate images by cyberbullies and others set to carry jail penalty Offences carrying penalties of an unlimited fine and/or up to 7 years imprisonment Reporter: );   ); The distribution of intimate images without consent is set to become a criminal offence with confirmation that the Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee has secured the approval to enact Coco’s Law. The campaign which culminated in the new law was spearhead by Jackie Fox is the mother of Nicole ‘Coco’ Fox Fenlon. She lost her teenage daughter suicide in January 2018 after a campaign of cyberbullying.

Virgin Media Ireland to refund over 100,000 customers after telecoms watchdog ruling

Virgin has been told to repay 107,000 customers a total of €3m in refunds, by the telecoms regulator. It is one of the largest cases of overbilling in Irish telecoms history, having been ongoing since 2014. Virgin was continuing to charge customers after services were cancelled. It then failed to refund customers. It has affected 265,000 Virgin Media broadband and television customers over the six-year period. Virgin has until March 31 to repay the the 107,000 outstanding customers that have not had a credit applied or which have left the service. The average customer refund will be €33. Since June 2014 over 264,703 Virgin Media customers were charged for services beyond their cancellation date, known as post cancellation charge, according to a notice on Virgin Media s website that has been published to comply with Comreg s ruling.

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