Five things we wouldn't know without the Freedom of Information Act

Freedom of Information Act requests have exposed everything from expenses scandal to hunt for Nessie

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Requests under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act will remain free of charge after a government review found the legislation to be "working well".

The FoI Commission was asked to examine the law following concerns that "sensitive" information was not being adequately protected. The report concluded the act had helped "change the culture of the public sector".

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