Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 06 November 2025
I agree with that. In some of the empirical research that I conducted, which involved speaking to journalists about their use of freedom of information, I found that timeliness was one of the significant barriers, especially given the nature of their work and their need to access information more quickly.
More anecdotally, having spoken to people who perhaps do not use freedom of information in a professional capacity but do so for things such as local campaigns, there is still a bit of a perception that it is a very legalistic tool. People do not necessarily want to make a freedom of information request, because they perhaps feel as though they are imposing a burden on public authorities and do not necessarily see the information as theirs to request.
That is another reason why the bill is important. It will have a symbolic effect, because it reinforces the idea that it is our information and that public authorities are custodians of it on the public’s behalf. In doing so, it might go some way towards changing the perception of FOI.