Results 1-10 of 10 for "freedom of information" speaker:Anne McIntosh
- Written Answers — Home Department: Freedom of Information (7 Feb 2007)
Anne McIntosh: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department on what grounds a police force may turn down a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
- Written Answers — Constitutional Affairs: Freedom of Information (29 Jan 2007)
Anne McIntosh: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs in what circumstances a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 may be considered vexatious.
- Written Answers — Work and Pensions: European Social Fund (21 Jun 2006)
Anne McIntosh: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions if he will place in the Library the information given to me under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 regarding how much companies, contracting bodies and local authorities received in each of the last five years from the European Social Fund.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Freedom of Information (6 Jun 2006)
Anne McIntosh: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when she expects to reply to the letter of 27 April from the hon. Member for Vale of York on information requested under the Freedom of Information Act regarding which (a) companies, (b) contracting bodies and (c) local authorities have received monies in each of the last five years from the European regional development fund.
- Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Correspondence (6 Jun 2006)
Anne McIntosh: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions when he expects to reply to the letter of 27 April from the hon. Member for Vale of York on information requested under the Freedom of Information Act regarding how much (a) companies, (b) contracting bodies and (c) local authorities received in each of the last five years from the European Social Fund.
- Public Bill Committee: Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill: Schedule 2 - Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (27 Jan 2005)
Mrs Anne McIntosh: I would just note, in the spirit of freedom of information, that it is extraordinary that we have just been told that the Secretary of State can do what the Secretary of State wants to do and that the House can be left in the dark.
- Public Bill Committee: Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill: Schedule 2 - Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (27 Jan 2005)
Mrs Anne McIntosh: It seems extraordinary that we now have a Freedom of Information Act and we know that in the past the accounts cost a modest £15,000 per annum. There is every indication that under this provision they will cost substantially more.
- Written Answers — Lord Chancellor: Freedom of Information (24 Feb 2003)
Mrs Anne McIntosh: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department if she will make a statement on progress towards Government targets for the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
- Dissemination of Information (3 Dec 2001)
Mrs Anne McIntosh: ..., especially against the background of the claim by the hon. Member for Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush (Mr. Soley) that they were re-elected on a platform of open government. However, the freedom of information legislation has been famously delayed. We cannot even get the Government, or individual Ministers, to answer straight questions with a straight answer on the Floor of the House,...
- Orders of the Day — Wild Mammals (Hunting With Dogs) Bill (7 Apr 2000)
Mrs Anne McIntosh: I am delighted to contribute to the debate, but I wish to comment on its timing and the tactics deployed by Labour Members. This week, the House has seen the passage of the Freedom of Information Bill. Will the Minister tell us whether new Labour's and the Government's reaction to so-called freedom of information was that the first motion on a day available for private Members' business...
