Results 1-5 of 5 for "freedom of information" speaker:Beverley Hughes
- Opposition Day — [4th Allotted Day]: Child Protection (3 Feb 2009) has video
Beverley Hughes: ...error of judgment. Members raised three key issues, the first of which was the work force. I say to the Opposition that there are issues to consider in relation to the work force, but that their freedom of information figures include not just social workers but everybody in the social care work force. They therefore inflate the vacancy rate, which is at a national average of 9.5 per...
- Written Answers — Education and Skills: Sure Start Unit (6 Jun 2006)
Beverley Hughes: ...10 Year Childcare Strategy, was, like all PMDU reports, an internal report made to Ministers and not intended for wider publication. Following a request to see the report under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Department declined to release the document, in line with section 35 of that Act which provides that: "information is exempt if it relates to the...
- Immigration Rules (12 Jun 2003)
Ms Beverley Hughes: ...nationality directorate website as soon as is practicable after they have been made. This reflects the commitment that we gave in the Home Office publication scheme, produced under section 19 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, to make information about current immigration, asylum and nationality legislation available on our website. A consolidated version of the immigration rules...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Nationality Instructions (6 Nov 2002)
Ms Beverley Hughes: ...the Immigration and Nationality Directorate's website and hard copies are being placed in the Library. The Instructions are being made available in accordance with the principles of openness in the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and in the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information. A small amount of material cannot be disclosed, either on the grounds of national security or...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Public Service Agreements (19 Sep 2002)
Ms Beverley Hughes: ...funding; and by carrying out a review of electoral procedures and making recommendations during 1999 Transferred to Lord Chancellor's Department July 2001 27. Introduce legislation providing for freedom of information Achieved. Transferred to Lord Chancellor's Department July 2001 28. Reduce the time taken to final decision of asylum applications to six months by April 2001. 13....
