Merged thread I seem to recall there was something right from soon after the Oxford criteria were created that showed or had Sharpe admitting that...
Thanks, Sam. Hehe. Oh dear. We certainly could.
Thanks, Oldtimer. Sorry to hear you have been ill for so long.
Yes, the judge rather likes that line. I think he used it with the SMILE data one. It's not meant unkindly. You know what lawyers are like.
Yes, and I think I had in mind the manuals. The decision does say it is putting things 'crudely' and often quotes other sources about how to...
In fairness to the judge, in my Appeal, I stated the following:
OK, my understanding of the position is that another FOI request would not succeed. Whether more information would be forthcoming if a NICE...
I think this is a bit of a problem, but not one unique to ME. I'm afraid it's how things are now.
It doesn't. But if people are acting together and sending a barrage of requests, then that could lead to a legitimate use of this exemption....
I'm not sure I fully understand what you are asking. As may be seen in the decision, I have asked the same questions of a number of authorities...
And an interesting one. In case of misunderstanding, I would point out that should anyone be considering asking something similar as an FOI...
Thanks, Michiel. It is indeed a legal interpretation. I don't really have much to add to my replies above.
I think I'd say something like: 3. Mr Peters has myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). The term chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is often, but not...
Data I first requested in October 2016. The IC decided QMUL held the data but were unable to provide it. I appealed. The Tribunal hearing was set...
Thanks. Yes, that is what I was thinking of, and you are right that they have worded it carefully.
Actually the manuals do describe the thinking behind CBT and GET and specifically say something like (can't remember exact wording) they're based...
The way I see it is this: they recognize there has been a burden on QMUL (even if some of it has been self-inflicted) and they accept that there...
Hehe. I'm not altogether surprised to hear some may not have managed every word.
Hehe. Yes, I imagined you had, but in case anyone saw 22 pages of a PDF and thought 'too much text' and not read it through.
I view this decision more positively than others. I think it's important to read it in the context of the notice by the ICO which upheld QMUL's...
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