A little list
The Times today lists 59 intriguing facts that would have stayed secret without the FOI Act, so it says. You can find more than 59 BBC stories based on FOI here. I expect we'll get another list when Rob Evans, FOI specialist at the Guardian, addresses the House of Commons Constitutional Affairs Committee tomorrow.
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Martin
Thanks for the latter link. Richard Thomas? So it is his office I have put my appeal into. May be preparing for tomorrow's session has delayed his consideration of my case.
I got let in on Mr Robinson's Newslog for a whole one post a few days back and will see if that is it. I am a vindictive fellow and feel frustrated that I seem to be a moveable feast at present on that particular site.
Look at the news this evening. Poor Nick Robinson cannot say what he knows about a leaked Email except from who/to whom/and whom about. 10 Downing Street dispute something about that story but will not say what. So no nearer a subject matter. "I once saw a man who wasn't there .....he wasn't there again"
I mentioned today on another post to Newslog I have trawled around sites like Guido Fawkes (just to read) and a lot of the texts there - most probably good intentioned all - scared me. Perhaps I was exactly like that a few months ago with my frustration.
But as well as movement on my FOI inquiry - my British Telecom past has caught up with me and I am attending a tribute to someone I dedicate part of my family research to, later this month. Hopefully to catch up with, like me - rather older friends. That pleases me no end.
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Sent my three documents in today, 5 March 2007.
Nick Robinson did it again. Everybody but me on Newslog.
Will someone please tell me what my texts have to do with anything and then like the subs - I will "go quiet"
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