Details of request 'Lords; Personal data: impact on privacy and freedom'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
46332 sent Thu Apr 16 17:01:12 UTC 2009 waiting_response Thu Apr 16 18:01:12 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
47279 response Tue Apr 21 08:21:16 UTC 2009 waiting_response Tue Apr 21 14:58:32 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
53523 followup_sent Sat May 16 07:08:47 UTC 2009 outgoing
53524 response Sat May 16 07:09:44 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sat May 16 08:15:33 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
53888 response Mon May 18 13:59:12 UTC 2009 partially_successful Mon May 18 15:38:32 UTC 2009 partially_successful incoming
53915 followup_sent Mon May 18 14:49:58 UTC 2009 internal_review Mon May 18 15:49:58 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
53930 comment Mon May 18 15:11:52 UTC 2009
55090 response Fri May 22 13:07:52 UTC 2009 internal_review Fri May 22 17:37:45 UTC 2009 internal_review incoming
57789 response Thu Jun 04 13:11:21 UTC 2009 incoming
57827 response Thu Jun 04 15:04:01 UTC 2009 incoming
58017 response Fri Jun 05 09:52:47 UTC 2009 not_held Fri Jun 05 11:15:32 UTC 2009 not_held incoming
58034 comment Fri Jun 05 10:24:52 UTC 2009

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