Results 1-5 of 5 for "freedom of information" speaker:Cheryl Gillan
- Government of Wales Bill (Programme) (No. 3): Clause 7 — Candidates at general elections (18 Jul 2006)
Cheryl Gillan: ...to acknowledge that even if the Secretary of State could not reply to the letters from Nick Bourne, the leader of the Conservatives in the Welsh Assembly, he did reply to Rhodri Morgan, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, in respect of producing any evidence of the alleged abuse of positions by regional Members of the National Assembly for Wales? On 25 April, the reply came that...
- Public Bill Committee: Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Bill [Lords]: Clause 10 (27 Jun 2006)
Cheryl Gillan: ...itself while making those regulations? Will it consult widely on the detail of the regulations? Will it, for example, consult the Law Society? What is the position on data protection legislation and freedom of information relating to the examination of cases under clause 10? Can a person appeal against examination? Amendments Nos. 33 and 34 refer to the report that will follow the...
- Prayers: Iran (14 Jul 1999)
Mrs Cheryl Gillan: ...and are in the interests of this country. However, I hope that the Government will not lightly dismiss the serious issues of human rights, the proliferation of weapons in the region, and the freedom of information and speech; and that they will have the courage to speak out whenever necessary, using their new-found diplomatic status with Iran. I hope that the Minister will be able to give...
- Orders of the Day — Commonwealth Development Corporation Bill [Lords] (24 May 1999)
Mrs Cheryl Gillan: ...to be all things to all people, but I agree with the scepticism that she expressed later in her contribution. The hon. Member for Bristol, North-West (Dr. Naysmith) welcomed the draft Bill on freedom of information, and there are so many unknown quantities in this Bill that I tend to agree with him that we need more freedom of information, perhaps to know the details on which we are...
- Information Society (11 Jul 1997)
Mrs Cheryl Gillan: ..., North (Dr. Gibson), who is waiting patiently for his Adjournment debate. It will come shortly. I note that the hon. Member for Rotherham (Mr. MacShane) is not in his place. He made a speech on freedom of information which I felt was slightly off topic. He seemed to be contemplating the possibility of the Minister without Portfolio, the hon. Member for Hartlepool (Mr. Mandelson) planting...
