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jcherbstritt | 16:33 Thu 09th Dec 2004 | News
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The Freedom of Information Bill is coming into force in January 2005 in England and Scotland.  For those who don't know (and I know you'll a knowledgable bunch!) this will mean that a person who requests information from a Scottish public authority - e.g. governments, health boards, educational institutions, the police  - which holds it is entitled to be given it by the authority within 20 days.  There are exemptions of course, but very few.

Anyway, what I want to know is - what questions are you going to ask of your public authorities in January - or if you're not from Britain - what questions do you think us Poms should be asking (foreigners can ask as well right enough, as long as it's info about British public authorities)?
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My question will be how many children who are HIV + are in our regular schools

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