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Book SynopsisIf you've ever wanted to force open the secretive doors of government, this is the guide you need.
Trade Review'Information is born free, but everywhere is in chains. Heather Brooke has written the Information Liberation Front guide to end the politicians' enslavement of the facts which belong to the public' -- Greg Palast, author The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
'Heather Brooke pulls no punches when it comes to exposing how the government, public institutions and private companies all keep the British public in the dark. Even better, she tells readers how they can successfully challenge the system using the latest public access laws' -- Michael Crick, BBC journalist
'Labour had been promising freedom of information for decades. Now we are getting it we need to keep the pressure on, and this is just the book to do that. All journalists should pick up these tricks' -- Jeremy Dear, General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists
'Both revealing and practical - a necessary antidote to the British culture of secrecy' -- David Banisar, Deputy Director of Privacy International
Table of ContentsForeword by Ian Hislop
Introduction
Chapter 1 - FOI in practice
Chapter 2 - Scotland
Chapter 3 - Laws of Access
Chapter 4 - Central Government
Chapter 5 - Intelligence, Security and Defence
Chapter 6 - Transport
Chapter 7 - The Justice System
Chapter 8 - Law Enforcement and Civil Defence
Chapter 9 - Health
Chapter 10 - The Environment
Chapter 11 - Local Government
Chapter 12 - Education
Chapter 13 - Private Companies
Chapter 14 - Information about Individuals
Conclusion
Appendix - Letters for requesting information