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Published in: ourNHS: OpinionWhy did the government say revealing NHS plans is not in the public interest?
The government has denied my Freedom of Information requests. At this rate, we’ll know who is redesigning the NHS...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: FeatureFrom duck houses to nuclear weapons: what we know because of Freedom of Information law
Over the past 20 years, the ‘right to know’ legislation has helped expose many abuses of power, but now it’s under threat
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsBritish government slammed by regulator over ‘unacceptable’ FOI failures
Stinging criticism of Gove’s Cabinet Office laid bare in new openDemocracy analysis. Tory MP calls for...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsMPs demand answers from Gove over Freedom of Information concerns
Senior Tories to seek answers from Cabinet ministers, after newspaper editors unite behind openDemocracy’s call for...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsFleet Street editors unite to demand ‘urgent’ action on Freedom of Information
Gove under pressure as Guardian, Times, Telegraph, FT, Mirror and others sign openDemocracy letter calling for...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: InvestigationRevealed: Government’s ‘Orwellian’ unit blocked infected blood scandal disclosure
Campaigner whose father died of HIV calls secrecy ‘outrageous’; staff in Michael Gove’s Cabinet Office cited Chilcot...
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Published in: Freedom of InformationHow the UK government is undermining the Freedom of Information Act
From delaying tactics and stonewalling to schoolboy errors, the government is making its disdain for transparency laws clear.
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Published in: Freedom of Information: OpinionIs the government’s secretive ‘Clearing House’ lawful? An expert explains
When government departments share the names of people making freedom of information requests, they may be breaking...
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Published in: Freedom of InformationPioneering FOI peer calls for investigation into ‘Orwellian’ Cabinet Office unit
Lord Clark calls for inquiry in wake of openDemocracy’s revelations about the secretive unit ‘blacklisting’...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: OpinionI sent FOIs to UK government departments – then they shared my personal data
openDemocracy reporter Jenna Corderoy on her personal experiences of trying to prise information from an...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: InvestigationUK government running ‘Orwellian’ unit to block release of ‘sensitive’ information
Exclusive: Secretive Cabinet Office 'Clearing House' for Freedom of Information requests also accused of...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: OpinionCynical British public bodies are denying our FOI rights
Freedom of Information is a powerful tool for citizens - but the UK's legislation needs to be amended to prevent...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: Boris Johnson under fire over ‘personal’ meeting with Russian oligarch during COVID-19 pandemic
Prime minister met Evgeny Lebedev’s company days after telling the British public to avoid ‘non-essential contact’....
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Published in: Freedom of Information: OpinionVast sums spent, no one knows why: COVID reveals why UK transparency law must change
British governments love to outsource. But Freedom of Information doesn’t apply to private companies, so the rest of...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: OpinionWhy are British politicians so scared of transparency?
From scientific advice and procurement contracts to Freedom of Information requests, our government has drastically...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: OpinionFreedom of Information is broken – help us fix it
We’ve forced the government to obey the law on transparency, but it’s been a long fight. It shouldn’t be this way....
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Published in: Freedom of InformationThe roots of Blair's hostility to Freedom of Information
That Tony Blair regrets introducing the Freedom of Information Act has been known for some time. But the force with...