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ICO rules Virgin’s CCTV images of Jeremy Corbyn didn’t break data protection law

By Neasa Ni Ghrada on July 14, 2017
Posted in Privacy
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The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (the ICO) has ruled that Virgin Trains East Coast (Virgin) did not break data protection law when it published CCTV images of the UK’s Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Virgin released the footage last year following Mr Corbyn’s comments that a Virgin train he was travelling on…

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