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    Claire Fox (Fiona's sister)

    There has been quite a lot on this in the last 24 hours, including: https://bylinetimes.com/2019/04/24/fox-breaks-cover-from-revolutionary-communist-to-farages-right-hand-woman/
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    Blog: "The PACE PLOS One data will not be released and the article won’t be retracted", James Coyne

    The Coyne blog is an older one. I got some information earlier this year from the REC, which I blogged about at the link in the tweet sent by Sly Saint. I have also sent a letter to the HRA asking the REC to reconsider. They have said they will and I am awaiting their response.
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    Oxford criteria

    Thanks, Sarah. That's useful. Appreciate it.
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    Oxford criteria

    Yes, thanks, Andy. I think it was that. That's great.
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    Oxford criteria

    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 something like 43% of patients as diagnosed using Oxford have mental health problems. I may be confusing different papers. Is anyone able to help...
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    Podcast: "It's Not All About ME"

    Thanks, Sam. Hehe. Oh dear. We certainly could.
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    Podcast: "It's Not All About ME"

    Thanks, Oldtimer. Sorry to hear you have been ill for so long.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    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.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    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 describe the illness and the dispute, so I suppose that also is in its favour. I do think that it shows how things are viewed generally.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    In fairness to the judge, in my Appeal, I stated the following:
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    OK, my understanding of the position is that another FOI request would not succeed. Whether more information would be forthcoming if a NICE committee addressed this question and asked for something similar as part of its deliberations is a matter of speculation.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    I think this is a bit of a problem, but not one unique to ME. I'm afraid it's how things are now.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    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. Collaboration is fine, but if there is collaboration then the burden of all counts, not just what one individual is sending. Thanks, Rob That is the...
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    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 received replies of sorts. I'm intending at some point to write a blog post with the details.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    And an interesting one. In case of misunderstanding, I would point out that should anyone be considering asking something similar as an FOI request, it would be seen as 'vexatious', not only on similar grounds (value to burden) but as an 'asked and answered so simply nuisance'.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    Thanks, Michiel. It is indeed a legal interpretation. I don't really have much to add to my replies above.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    I think I'd say something like: 3. Mr Peters has myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). The term chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is often, but not always, used interchangeably with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). The Tribunal will refer compendiously to ME/CFS. Mr Peters and others are critical of some...
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    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 for November, but then postponed for a full-day hearing in February. QMUL has though agreed to try to provide it and so I withdrew the appeal. The...
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    Thanks. Yes, that is what I was thinking of, and you are right that they have worded it carefully.
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    Appeal to the FTT for information from QMUL rejected

    Actually the manuals do describe the thinking behind CBT and GET and specifically say something like (can't remember exact wording) they're based on there not being a pathological reason for the symptoms.
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