Details of request 'The University of Salford refuse to answer any Freedom Of Information requests'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
148630 sent Fri Mar 05 20:45:55 UTC 2010 waiting_response Fri Mar 05 20:45:55 UTC 2010 waiting_response outgoing
148777 comment Sat Mar 06 19:16:56 UTC 2010
148782 comment Sat Mar 06 20:12:35 UTC 2010
148788 comment Sat Mar 06 21:36:09 UTC 2010
149305 comment Mon Mar 08 17:36:36 UTC 2010
149395 edit_comment Mon Mar 08 22:49:03 UTC 2010
149396 edit_comment Mon Mar 08 22:49:26 UTC 2010
149397 edit_comment Mon Mar 08 22:49:52 UTC 2010
149398 comment Mon Mar 08 22:51:37 UTC 2010
165425 response Fri Apr 23 13:54:34 UTC 2010 Thu May 27 18:10:10 UTC 2010 successful incoming
165550 comment Fri Apr 23 20:10:32 UTC 2010 successful
177145 status_update Thu May 27 18:10:10 UTC 2010
177152 comment Thu May 27 19:11:00 UTC 2010
177313 comment Fri May 28 08:02:58 UTC 2010
191097 comment Sat Jun 26 13:50:33 UTC 2010
191152 comment Sun Jun 27 09:33:21 UTC 2010

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