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INTERNAL REVIEW REQUEST – FOI Ref: 22250441
Martin Newbold requests an internal review of East Sussex County Council’s handling of his FOI request (22250441) regarding the use of CRM systems. He argues their response was inadequate, missing CRM information, procurement details, and public interest considerations. Newbold seeks a comprehensive review and a complete response within 20 days.
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Follow-Up on Child Disappearance: Epstein’s Connection Explored
Martin Newbold is following up with the Virgin Islands Bureau of Investigation regarding the ownership status of Little and Great Saint James, previously owned by Jeffrey Epstein. He highlights a critical overlap between Epstein’s activities and the disappearance of Emily Cathryn Newbold Smith. He requests access to flight logs and visitor records from 2008 to…
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🛫 Epstein Flight Logs: Where Did the UK Data Go?
Recent analysis of the so-called “unredacted Epstein flight logs” reveals significant omissions. The document, created from Apple Numbers, lacks crucial UK flight records and associated names, suggesting intentional deletion rather than redaction. This sanitized file misleads about transparency, indicating a deliberate attempt to obscure information.
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Urgent Follow-Up on Delayed Information Request to Border Force
Martin Newbold’s urgent follow-up on 3 July 2025 addresses Border Force’s failure to respond to his information request about his missing daughter, Emily. Despite numerous attempts, he received only automated replies. He warns of escalating the matter to the ICO and emphasizes the legal obligation for a substantive response within five days.
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Government Response to Unlawful Child Removal Cases
foi@parliament.uk CC: library@parliament.uk subject.access@cabinetoffice.gov.uk foi-team@cabinetoffice.gov.uk governor@governor.vic.gov.au ben.carroll@parliament.vic.gov.au icocasework@ico.org.uk dpo@homeoffice.gov.uk 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk Dear Sir/Madam Stop prevaricating around the bush quite frankly the unlawful situation around my daughter is illegal . You are aware she has an international arrest warrant in her name upon action in the criminal court against force against Nationwide Bank if you continue to obstruct I will be to provide more feedback to the court than the comment “I further…
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Council spends-500000 in 4 monthsto house 10 year old in illegal carehome
Isle of Wight Council faced backlash for spending £29,000 weekly to house a vulnerable 10-year-old boy in an unregistered children’s home. Critics highlighted inadequate care, excessive costs, and legal implications, with the judge deeming it “wholly inadequate.” The case reflects broader issues in the UK’s child care system and ongoing shortages of registered placements.
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🕊️ Urgent EHRC Consultation Closes Tonight – Submit Now
The EHRC consultation on the draft Code of Practice for Services closes tonight, urging public engagement on identity and discrimination issues. The submission critiques the Code’s reliance on potentially inaccurate state-held identity data, calling for better verification, transparency, and accountability to prevent systemic discrimination and protect rights within anti-discrimination law frameworks.
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Where is Emily? Urgent Concerns Regarding Child Protection, Domestic Abuse Failures, and Policy Undermining
Concerns about child protection and domestic abuse in England and Wales are highlighted, with estimates suggesting 800,000 children are at risk and 396 fatalities within five years. Failures in implementing the Domestic Abuse Act and increasing child trafficking incidents are alarming. Additionally, US sanctions on ICC judges reflect selective justice undermining multilateral accountability.
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Title: Epstein’s Logs Are Public. Emily’s Flight Is Missing.
The post discusses the troubling disparity between the U.S. and U.K. in handling child protection and abduction cases. Martin Newbold details his 14-year struggle to find his missing daughter, Emily, amid bureaucratic obstacles. He criticizes the U.K. system for failing to provide vital information while demanding transparency and accountability.
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Prolongation in Public Office: A Call to Action for 430,000 Children
Martin Newbold criticizes the UK’s Cabinet Office for its inaction regarding safeguarding children, highlighting administrative failures and lack of accountability. He demands a formal referral to the UK Supreme Court under prolongation in public office, citing over 430,000 unclaimed Child Trust Funds and systemic negligence harming vulnerable children and families.