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Business of the House: Members' Payments and Allowances (22 Jan 2009) has video

Roger Williams: ...interest in all this. The public interest will still be there, because some members of the public simply delight in these matters. I am nevertheless very much in favour of going ahead with the freedom of information proposals.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Freedom of Information (6 Mar 2006)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Health: Freedom of Information (20 Jan 2006)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many Freedom of Information applications her Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Constitutional Affairs: Freedom of Information (19 Jan 2006)

Roger Williams: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs how many freedom of information applications her Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — International Development: Freedom of Information (12 Dec 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State forInternational Development how many freedom of information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Home Department: Freedom of Information (12 Dec 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Wales: Freedom of Information (6 Dec 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Freedom of Information (5 Dec 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Freedom of Information (2 Dec 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many freedom of information applications her Department has received since 2000; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Treasury: Freedom of Information (30 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Transport: Freedom of Information (30 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Prime Minister: Freedom of Information (30 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Prime Minister how many Freedom of Information applications his Office has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Freedom of Information (29 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Leader of the House: Freedom of Information (29 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Leader of the House how many Freedom of Information applications his Office has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Freedom of Information (29 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State forNorthern Ireland how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Freedom of Information (29 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many Freedom of Information applications her Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Freedom of Information (28 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how manyof these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Defence: Freedom of Information (24 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many freedom of information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Freedom of Information (24 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how many Freedom of Information applications her Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

Written Answers — Scotland: Freedom of Information (24 Nov 2005)

Roger Williams: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many Freedom of Information applications his Department has received; how many have taken more than 20 days to process; and how many of these gave rise to complaints about the time taken.

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