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Orders of the Day: New Clause 14 — Admission arrangements (13 May 2008) has video

Stephen Ladyman: ...'s name and address, and the name and address of the child. All of that information has to be obtained for every one of the 44,000 people and all of it has to be provided in a vacuum, because the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Data Protection Act 1998 prevent people from getting access to the names of all the people who are entitled to sign the petition.

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: Mottram-Tintwistle Bypass (13 Jun 2006)

Stephen Ladyman: ...,691 pieces of correspondence concerning the proposals. Some 1,446 objections, 997 support letters, 28 representations and another 220 miscellaneous pieces of correspondence, which included queries, freedom of information requests and other questions were received.

Written Answers — Transport: Speed Cameras (14 Jul 2005)

Stephen Ladyman: ...camera sites. Information on the total fine receipts and number of fines for each partnership for the latest audited year 2003–04 is available on the Department's website of responses to freedom of information requests.

Written Answers — Transport: Safety Cameras (7 Jul 2005)

Stephen Ladyman: ...sites or boroughs. Information on the total fine receipts and number of fines for each partnership for the last audited year 2003–04 is available on the Department's website of responses to Freedom of Information requests.

Written Answers — Health: Information Management (6 Oct 2003)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: The Department set up a high level steering group in 2001 to oversee implementation of the Freedom of Information Act in the Department itself and in the National Health Service. In line with the Government's policy of empowering front-line staff, the steering group commissioned a project, led by South East London Strategic Health Authority, to develop an implementation plan and provide...

Orders of the Day — Criminal Justice and Police Bill: Independent Counsel to Be Present During Searches to Assess Whether Seized Material is Legally Privileged (14 Mar 2001)

Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...of scientists with the same openness as the Minister has demonstrated in the Bill. Perhaps they will also re-examine the policy which they have just proposed, of extending the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to animal experiments. Such an extension would close down the United Kingdom's pharmaceutical companies and put terrorism back on to the doorsteps of scientists.

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