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Business of the House (11 Dec 2008) has video

Justine Greening: ...I ask the Leader of the House, as I asked her colleague the Deputy Leader of the House some time ago, to investigate why the Department for Transport seems to be incapable of meeting deadlines for freedom of information requests? I know of at least two outstanding requests that took several months to receive a substantive answer. Today the Department will breach the 40-day maximum limit on...

Written Answers — Transport: Freedom of Information (18 Nov 2008)

Justine Greening: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport (1) when he expects his Department to complete the internal review regarding the freedom of information request E0004045; and if he will make a statement; (2) when he expects his Department to complete the internal review regarding the freedom of information request (a) E0004073 and (b) E0004295; and if he will make a statement.

Bill Presented: Heathrow (11 Nov 2008) has video

Justine Greening: ...with Members of this House or with the public about the information that they have looked at, on which they based their decisions. When I have tried to get information, whether through parliamentary questions or freedom of information requests, so that we could have a level playing field, at every stage I have met resistance. I have made freedom of information requests to which it has...

Business of the House (23 Oct 2008) has video

Justine Greening: Will the Deputy Leader of the House follow up the progress of two internal reviews that the Department for Transport is carrying out at the moment? They relate to freedom of information requests on Heathrow airport expansion; in one case, it took seven months for a response to be given, and I am sure he will be concerned by that. I want to ensure that the internal reviews are undertaken...

Written Answers — Transport: Heathrow Airport (18 Jun 2008)

Justine Greening: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when she expects to respond to the freedom of information request of 7 February, from the hon. Member for Putney, on the Adding Capacity at Heathrow Airport public consultation; and if she will make a statement.

Deferred Division: Heathrow (2 Apr 2008) has video

Justine Greening: I am afraid that I do not have much time. I understand the concerns of the Liberal Democrats, and our amendment states that the expansion proposal cannot and should not go ahead. The freedom of information results that I have obtained clearly show that BAA was so involved with modelling the air pollution and noise that there was a BAA forecasting team. BAA also sat on the Heathrow project...

Deferred Division: Heathrow (2 Apr 2008) has video

Justine Greening: ...environmental data in the public domain. She has not; that is simply not true. I have been trying since May last year to get the Government to release detailed environmental modelling data under the Freedom of Information Act. What I have got are memos, minutes and board meeting minutes, just as the hon. Member for Lewes (Norman Baker) described. What I have never been given, and am still...

Business of the House (13 Mar 2008) has video

Justine Greening: ...to reports in the Sunday newspapers, the Environment Agency says that the expansion could lead to increased morbidity and mortality rates around the airport. Papers that I have obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show possible collusion between BAA and the Department for Transport. Is it not time that the Secretary of State for Transport had the guts to come to the Chamber and...

Written Answers — Transport: Written Questions (9 Jan 2008)

Justine Greening: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when she will provide a substantive reply to the request by the hon. Member for Putney for an internal review in relation to the Freedom of Information request of 11 June 2007.

Business of the House (12 Jul 2007) has video

Justine Greening: ...available the environmental modelling results currently being passed to BAE in relation to Heathrow expansion, but not to me as an MP? I have tabled a parliamentary question about this and made a freedom of information request, but so far these results have not been made available to me. It is a matter of great concern to my constituents. Will the Leader of the House find out from the...

Policing in London (3 May 2007)

Justine Greening: ..., particularly in London. We know that in London crime is committed disproportionately more against young people, particularly secondary school children aged between 11 and 16. I myself know from a freedom of information request that I issued last year that the victims of a third of muggings in London during that year were secondary school children, and also that nearly 49 people suspected...

Public Bill Committee: Company Law Reform Bill [Lords]: Schedule 2 (18 Jul 2006)

Justine Greening: ...assisting an overseas regulatory authority”. That seems to be something of a catch-all disclosure, in relation to which I flag up the concerns that I raised earlier about data protection and freedom of information requests outside our jurisdiction. We have already talked about paragraph 70, which is: “A disclosure in pursuance of any Community obligation.” Again, the...

Public Bill Committee: Company Law Reform Bill [Lords]: Clause 648 (18 Jul 2006)

Justine Greening: Does the Solicitor-General agree that the legislation is analogous to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and some of the rules around that? Normally, people would be asked for their consent before documents were released to third parties. The Government might consider using that template to give third parties some assurance. On the broader point, have the Government assessed whether...

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