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Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Afghanistan: Detainees (26 Nov 2008)

Bill Rammell: The assurances from the US included in the response to the hon. Member's Freedom of Information request were identified during the searches undertaken in pursuance of that request, and in particular were drawn from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's extensive work since February on the details and implications of the two cases of rendition through Diego Garcia in 2002. Unfortunately the PQ...

Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Departmental Freedom of Information (17 Mar 2008)

Bill Rammell: Of the 23 Freedom of Information requests received by the former DfES element of DIUS and the eight requests received by the former DTI element of DIUS, none of the responses met the triggers for publication in a Disclosure Log. Triggers include whether responses are likely to be of interest to the wider public.

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Devolution (13 Mar 2006)

Bill Rammell: ...outlined in the Department for Constitutional Affairs' Devolution Guidance Note #12 'Attendance of UK Ministers and Officials at Committees of the devolved legislatures'; and the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act. The principles underlying the provision of information to House of Commons Select Committees are set out in 'Departmental Evidence and Response to Select...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Departmental Research (19 Dec 2005)

Bill Rammell: ...projects conducted by other Government Departments and organisations to which the DfES contributes. DfES publishes findings from the research it commissions in line with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act, the aim being to do so within 12 weeks of the final project completion date as stated on our website. I have outlined the currently planned arrangements for all these...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Peru (19 Nov 2002)

Mr Bill Rammell: ...authorities have not yet decided on this case. Our Embassy will continue to monitor closely this and all other similar cases. The FCO contributes to human rights work in Peru in areas such as Freedom of Information and the work of the Ombudsman.

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