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Department for Constitutional AffairsFreedom of information

History of FOI in the UK

This page contains links to publications which pre-date the Freedom of Information Act, including the 'Your Right to Know' white paper, and the draft Bill. It also contains details of how to obtain other similar documents which are not available online from the DCA.


Background documents and information on the White Paper and Bill

Most significant documents from this period are available on other official websites:

You may also find the following links useful:

Further documents are available on request from the DCA. Please email us if you would like copies of any of the following:

  • Background information on the preparation of the "Your Right to Know" white paper
  • Consultation Document on Government Proposals for a Freedom of Information Bill
  • Report on the Consultation on Government Proposals for a Freedom of Information Bill
  • Background information on the preparation of the draft Freedom of Information Bill
  • Minutes and papers of the Advisory Group on Openness in the Public Sector (Feb - Nov 1999)
  • Minutes and papers of the Advisory Group on Implementation of the Freedom of Information Act (2002 - 2004)

Code of Practice on Access to Government Information

Prior to the coming into force of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, access to information held by central government organisations was handled under a non-statutory Code of Practice, monitored by the Department for Constitutional Affairs. The Code has now been completely superseded by the Freedom of Information Act.


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