
If you would like information from a public authority you may now be entitled to it under the Freedom of Information Act. The Act enables anyone who makes a request to obtain information (subject to certain exemptions) from a public authority by creating two distinct rights:
1. The right to be told whether the authority holds that information; and
2. The right to have access to the information.
We can advise on all aspects of the Freedom of Information Act.
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