A little list
The Times today 59 intriguing facts that would have stayed secret without the FOI Act, so it says. You can find more than 59 ´óÏó´«Ã½ stories based on FOI . I expect we'll get another list when Rob Evans, FOI specialist at the Guardian, addresses the .
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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.
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"