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ICO Decision Notice: Mid Sussex District Council - EIR Request
The ICO found that Mid Sussex District Council correctly applied exemptions to an EIR request regarding a poisoning allegation investigation. However, the council breached the 20-working-day response time. No further steps are required from the council.
ICO Decision Notice: Council Failed to Respond to FOI Request
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision notice against South Gloucestershire Council for failing to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request within the statutory 20-day period. The ICO requires the council to respond to the complainant within 30 calendar days.
ICO Upholds FOI Complaint Against Epping Forest Council
The ICO has upheld a Freedom of Information (FOI) complaint against Epping Forest Council for failing to respond to a request within the statutory 20-working-day limit. The Council has been ordered to provide a response to the complainant within 30 calendar days.
ICO Orders BBC to Respond to FOI Request
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued a decision notice requiring the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. The BBC failed to meet the statutory 20-working-day response deadline.
ICO Decision: Council correct to withhold legal advice under EIR
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision finding that Wychavon District Council was correct to withhold legal advice under Regulation 12(5)(b) of the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR). The decision upholds the council's action and requires no further steps.
ICO Decision: Khalsa Academies Trust breached FOIA
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued a decision notice finding that Khalsa Academies Trust breached the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by failing to respond to a request within the statutory 20-working-day limit and by issuing an invalid refusal. The Trust is required to comply with FOIA.
ICO upholds FCDO's refusal to confirm Guantanamo Bay information
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's (FCDO) refusal to confirm or deny the existence of information related to Guantanamo Bay. The decision allows the FCDO to rely on specific exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act.
ICO orders Potto Parish Council to respond to FOI request
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has ordered Potto Parish Council to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request within 30 days. The Council must provide a fresh response that either discloses the requested information or issues a valid refusal notice, without requesting proof of identity.
ICO Decision: Bedford Borough Council FOI Request
The ICO has issued a decision regarding a Freedom of Information request made to Bedford Borough Council. The Council correctly withheld information under FOI 40(2) but was found to have breached notice requirements under FOI 17(1)(b). No further action is required.
ICO Upholds FOI Complaint Against Waltham Forest Council
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a Freedom of Information (FOI) complaint against Waltham Forest Council for failing to respond to a request within the statutory 20 working days. The ICO has ordered the council to provide a response within 30 calendar days.
ICO Upholds Complaint Against DCMS for Vexatious FOI Requests
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a complaint against the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS). The ICO found that DCMS failed to demonstrate that seven Freedom of Information requests were vexatious, overturning the department's refusal.
ICO Decision: DfC breached FOIA for Universal Credit info
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) found the Department for Communities (DfC) breached the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by failing to confirm it held requested Universal Credit information within 20 working days and by not issuing a timely refusal notice. No further steps are required.
ICO Decision Notice: DFE FOI and Data Protection
The ICO issued a decision notice regarding the Department for Education's (DFE) handling of an FOI request. The ICO upheld the DFE's decision to refuse to confirm or deny the existence of information, citing data protection principles.
ICO Decision Notice: FOI Partly Upheld
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision notice regarding a Freedom of Information request made to the London Borough of Southwark. The ICO partly upheld the request, finding the Council holds some information and failed to demonstrate it does not hold information for another part. The Council must issue a fresh response within 30 days.
ICO Decision: Council entitled to withhold homelessness report
The ICO has issued a decision notice regarding Newport City Council's withholding of a homelessness report. The council was found entitled to withhold information under section 41 of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) concerning information provided in confidence. No further action is required by the council.
ICO Decision Notice: NPCC FOI Complaint Not Upheld
The ICO has decided not to uphold a Freedom of Information complaint against the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC). The NPCC confirmed it holds no further information beyond what was already provided regarding cross-force access, and the ICO agreed.
ICO Decision: FOI Complaint Against Council for Delayed Response Upheld
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a Freedom of Information (FOI) complaint against the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council. The council failed to respond to an FOI request within the statutory 20 working days. The ICO has ordered the council to respond within 30 calendar days.
ICO Decision: NHS England FOI Response Time Failure
The ICO has issued a decision notice finding NHS England failed to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request within the statutory 20 working days. The ICO requires NHS England to respond to the complainant within 30 calendar days.
ICO upholds Cabinet Office refusal of Trump-Starmer communication records
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld the Cabinet Office's refusal to release records of a communication between Donald Trump and Keir Starmer. The ICO found that the Cabinet Office was justified in citing section 27 (international relations) of the Freedom of Information Act as grounds for withholding the information.
ICO Upholds FOI Complaint Against NHS Trust for Delayed Response
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a complaint against North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust for a delayed response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. While the Trust was found not to hold further information, a breach of FOI timelines was identified.
ICO Decision: DFE FOI Request on Student Finance Costs
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision regarding a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the Department for Education (DfE) concerning student finance costs. The ICO upheld the DfE's decision to withhold projected cost information under FOIA section 35(1)(a).
EPA Hazardous Waste Facility Letter
The EPA has posted a letter concerning a hazardous waste facility. This notice provides information related to RCRA regulations for a specific facility in Region 5.
EPA Letter on Ohio Hazardous Waste Facility
The EPA has issued a letter concerning a hazardous waste facility in Ohio, identified by docket number EPA-R05-RCRA-2025-1675-0023. This notice provides information regarding the facility's operations and regulatory status.
EPA Letter to Edward McCabe
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a letter to Edward McCabe on May 5, 2025. This document is part of the EPA's regulatory filings and pertains to waste management regulations.
EPA Fungicide Use Consistency Determination for Wheat, Cotton, Rapeseed
The EPA has issued a consistency determination regarding the use of certain fungicides on wheat, cotton, and rapeseed. This notice outlines the agency's assessment of these uses and their alignment with federal pesticide regulations.
State v. Cook - Arizona Court of Appeals Non-Precedential Opinion
The Arizona Court of Appeals issued a non-precedential decision in State v. Cook, addressing petitions for post-conviction relief. The court granted review but denied relief, affirming the lower court's dismissal of the petitions.
Soto v. State - Prosecutor's Grand Jury Questioning
The Arizona Court of Appeals granted relief in Soto v. State, ordering a case remanded to the grand jury. The court found that the prosecutor's questioning methods and omission of exculpatory evidence warranted a new probable cause determination.
State v. Ward - Criminal Appeal
The New Mexico Supreme Court has issued an opinion in the case of State v. Ward. This appeal concerns a conviction for willful and deliberate first-degree murder. The court's decision will establish precedent regarding the legal standards and evidence presented in such cases.
Saias v. Kantor - Massachusetts Appeals Court Opinion
The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a non-precedential summary decision in Isaac Saias v. Marianna Kantor. The court affirmed a lower court's dismissal of the plaintiff's claims, which arose from the parties' 2005 divorce, due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction and pendency of a prior action.
M.E. v. A.E. - Domestic Violence Restraining Order Appeal
The Massachusetts Appeals Court vacated a domestic violence restraining order (G. L. c. 209A) because the judge improperly continued the ex parte order without testimony or cross-examination, relying solely on evidence from a related criminal matter. The court found this violated due process for the defendant.
Commonwealth v. Wesly Aguilar-Valenzuela - OUI Conviction Appeal
The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a conviction for operating under the influence (OUI). The defendant appealed the admission of impairment testimony and the lack of a limiting instruction. The court found no error in the trial.
USTR Section 301 Investigations on Digital Services Taxes
The USTR is investigating Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) imposed by France and other countries, including Austria, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. These investigations fall under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 and may lead to trade actions.
USTR Section 301 Investigation into Vietnam's Currency Valuation
The USTR has initiated a Section 301 investigation into Vietnam's currency valuation practices. This action is part of the USTR's ongoing trade enforcement efforts and may lead to trade actions if unfair practices are found.
USTR Investigates Mexico's Agricultural Trade Practices
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated a Section 301 investigation into Mexico's agricultural trade practices, specifically concerning seasonal and perishable products. This action follows a petition alleging that these practices negatively impact U.S. producers.
USTR Section 301 Investigation into China's Fentanyl Practices
The USTR has initiated a Section 301 investigation into China's acts, policies, and practices related to illicit fentanyl. This action follows a petition and will examine China's role in the global fentanyl supply chain.
USTR Section 301 Investigation: China's Maritime, Logistics, and Shipbuilding Sectors
The USTR has initiated a Section 301 investigation into China's targeting of the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors. This action aims to address concerns about China's dominance and potential unfair trade practices in these critical industries.
USTR Initiates Section 301 Investigation on Manufacturing Excess Capacity
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated a Section 301 investigation into structural excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors. This action aims to assess potential trade-distorting practices and their impact on U.S. industries.
USTR Section 301 Investigation: Forced Labor Goods Imports
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated a Section 301 investigation into the failure to impose and effectively enforce a prohibition on the importation of goods produced with forced labor. The USTR is seeking public comments on this matter, with a deadline of April 15.
5th Circuit Affirms Supervised Release Conditions
The Fifth Circuit affirmed a district court's imposition of supervised release conditions for Nestor Villafana-Mondragon, who appealed based on inadequate pronouncement. The court found the conditions were properly adopted from the Presentence Investigation Report, aligning with established procedures.
Ninth Circuit Affirms Sentence for Illegal Reentry Conviction
The Ninth Circuit affirmed a sentence for Cruz Torres-Gonzalez for illegal reentry into the United States. The court rejected the defendant's argument that the district court erred in applying sentencing enhancements based on prior convictions.
Cox v. Gritman Medical Center - Personal Jurisdiction Ruling
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals amended its opinion in Cox v. Gritman Medical Center, reversing a district court's dismissal for lack of personal jurisdiction. The court found that the medical providers had sufficient contacts with Washington residents to establish jurisdiction, allowing the wrongful-death lawsuit to proceed.
EU Council Decision Supporting African Mine Action Capacities
The Council of the EU has adopted a decision to support African capacities for mine action with a €3 million budget over 36 months. This initiative aims to strengthen national mine-action programs in several African countries, contributing to a mine-free continent.
Media Advisory: EU Environment Council Meeting
The Council of the EU has issued a media advisory for the Environment Council meeting scheduled for March 17, 2026. The advisory outlines the indicative programme, including discussions on CO2 emission standards, post-2030 decarbonisation efforts, and the EU Bioeconomy Strategy.
EU Council Adopts Conclusions on Countering Hybrid Threats
The Council of the EU has adopted conclusions on advancing the EU's capacity to counter hybrid threats, reaffirming its commitment to use all available tools to prevent, deter, and respond to hybrid campaigns. The conclusions specifically condemn Russia's persistent hybrid activities and outline a strategic approach to counter these threats.
EU Council Sanctions Nine Individuals for Bucha Massacre
The EU Council has sanctioned nine individuals for their role in the Bucha massacre, imposing asset freezes and travel bans. These measures are part of broader sanctions against Russia due to its war of aggression against Ukraine.
EU Sanctions Four Individuals for Russian Information Manipulation
The Council of the EU has sanctioned four individuals for their involvement in Russia's hybrid activities and foreign information manipulation. These individuals are now subject to asset freezes and travel bans within the EU.
EU Council Sanctions Three Entities and Two Individuals for Cyber-Attacks
The Council of the EU has imposed sanctions on three entities and two individuals for their involvement in malicious cyber-attacks targeting EU member states and partners. The measures include asset freezes and travel bans, expanding the EU's horizontal cyber sanctions regime.
EU Council Sanctions 16 Persons, 3 Entities for Iran Human Rights Violations
The Council of the EU has sanctioned an additional 16 individuals and three entities for serious human rights violations in Iran. These measures include asset freezes and travel bans, bringing the total number of sanctioned individuals to 263 and entities to 53.
EU Council Media Advisory: General Affairs Council and Montenegro Accession Conference
The EU Council has issued a media advisory for a meeting of the General Affairs Council and an accession conference with Montenegro scheduled for March 17, 2026. The advisory outlines the indicative programme, including press conferences and working lunches, for journalists attending the event in Brussels.
Department of the Interior OIA Technical Assistance Program 2026 Grant Funding
The Department of the Interior's Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is offering grant funding through its Technical Assistance Program (TAP) for 2026. The program aims to address immediate economic, financial, and government service challenges in U.S. territories and freely associated states, with proposals due May 18, 2026.
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