The father of a teenager, who took her own life after being bullied on Ask.fm, is calling on the Government to stop the company moving to Ireland.
The website, which allows people to post comments anonymously, is relocating from Latvia to Dublin to the headquarters of its new owners.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan says Ask.fm's decision to move to Ireland "is a matter of concern".
Ask.fm relocating to Dublin is a matter of concern. I intend raising the matter with my Government colleagues.
— Charlie Flanagan (@CharlieFlanagan) November 4, 2014
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