“David Blaine. We’ll send flowers”

984f9469597301ce388718ce41b580bc959394ba“David Blaine. We’ll send flowers”, was the throwaway line, used as the public justification (aka coverup) for landing the TARDIS in Trafalgar Square. The line was funny. And, in a fictional prime time TV show, watched by few million people simultaneously around the planet, it was expected to be internationally funny.

Rather less of an audience was watching when the heads of the UK Intelligence Agencies spoke in public; although the body language from the head of GCHQ was almost as entertaining. He certainly seemed spooked by questions he knew were coming because he’d insisted they be given to him ahead of time.

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posted: 14 Apr 2014

A Maurice of FoI requests

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I’ve made a number of FoI requests recently, which haven’t justified their own blog post yet, but which may be useful for others.

I’m not sure if there’s actually a collective noun for Freedom of Information Requests, but a Maurice seems appropriate. CFoI need some long term sustainability help, if your organisation values FoI, it should value CFoI more.

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posted: 12 Mar 2014