GOV.UK Published FOI Responses
Published Freedom of Information and Environmental Information Regulations responses from central government. Each entry is a public question answered and published by a government body.
12,277
Published Responses
125
Organisations
Q3 2025
Latest stats period
87.6%
Avg on-time rate
Responses by Year
Best on-time rates — Q3 2025
Rural Payments Agency
100.0%
Office of Rail and Road
100.0%
Debt Management Office
100.0%
Serious Fraud Office
97.1%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
97.1%
Lowest on-time rates — Q3 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
41.5%
Home Office
67.1%
Ministry of Defence
74.6%
Health and Safety Executive
74.7%
Cabinet Office
75.5%
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116 matching responses
View on GOV.UKFreedom of Information response about the number of VIC tests carried out in the UK
Freedom of Information response about the numbers of vehicles which failed an MOT following an appeal to VOSA
Freedom of Information response about bonuses paid to Senior Civil Service (SCS) grades
Freedom of Information response about the number of VOSA staff who had received a box 1 marking in their annual staff report
Freedom of Information response about the country of origin of vehicles stopped by VOSA.
Freedom of Information response to questions asked about the driver qualification card
Freedom of Information response about the risk assessment process in relation to MOT garages
Freedom of Information response about the location of vehicle weighbridges.
Freedom of Information response about the calculation of OCRS.
Freedom of Information response about the history of VOSA.
Freedom of Information response about fixed penalties and deposit notices issued by VOSA from May 2009 to April 2011.
Freedom of Information response about the regulators compliance code and VOSA.
This Freedom of Information response about testing at VOSA's Botley test station in Southampton.
Freedom of Information response about testing at Grantham, Beverley and Grimsby heavy goods vehicle testing stations from 2009 to 2011.
Freedom of Information response about testing at VOSA's Shrewsbury test station from 2009 to 2011.
Freedom of Information response about TFL online documents and VOSA input concerning TFL's urban bus network.
Freedom of Information response about correspondence between VOSA and Iveco.
Freedom of Information response about whether VOSA cars have the authority to park on carriageways or motorways for patrols.
Freedom of Information response about the number of VOSA staff currently in the surplus to requirement pool.
Freedom of Information response about VOSA test stations, DPs and ATFs in England, Scotland and Wales.
Freedom of Information response about the number of Nominated Testers suspended under the 28 day rule.
Freedom of Information response about insurance write-off vehicles and VIC.
Freedom of Information response regarding MOT failure rates broken down by component and reasons for rejection (RfR) for tyre failures.
Freedom of Information response about the number of MOT testing stations authorised to carry out testing.
Freedom of Information response about a VOSA clampdown on insecure loads on curtain-sided vehicles (F0004882).
Freedom of Information response about the numbers of HGV tests carried out in Ammanford, Pontypool and Cardiff for 2011 and 2012.
Freedom of Information response about MOT test fees and appeals.
Freedom of Information response about foreign trucks stopped by VOSA at roadside checks.
Freedom of Information response about details for fixed penalties issued by VOSA in 2012.
Freedom of Information response to various questions about commercial vehicles under 3.5 tonnes.
Freedom of Information response about various questions related to HID xenon lighting.
Freedom of Information response about the cancellation of a request for an uncensored copy of the MCS 2011 to 2012 document.
Freedom of Information response regarding how many inspections and spot checks VOSA has carried out on school buses since 2003.
Freedom of Information response about the number of female NTs approved by VOSA.
Freedom of Information response about first test data for semi-trailers from 2008 to 2009 and for 2012.
Freedom of Information response about VOSA weigh in motion (WIM) sites.
Freedom of Information response about Traffic Commissioners being able to impose conditions on an operator's licence.
Freedom of Information response about the top 50 reasons for issuing fixed penalties and deposits from 2009 to 2011.
Freedom of Information response about the makes and models of HGVs and PSVs tested by VOSA.
Freedom of Information response about the Nominated Tester Training Assessment (NTTA) exam results for 2010 to 2011.
Freedom of Information response about VOSA's ICT expenditure between 2011 and 2012.
Freedom of Information response about details of a VOSA MOT test mystery shopping exercise.
Freedom of Information response about private MOT test stations and goods vehicle testing facilities in the UK from 2000 to 2010.
Freedom of Information response about the number of Japanese imported vehicles that go through the SVA and IVA process.
Freedom of Information response about numbers of vehicles weighed by VOSA between 2010 and 2011.
Freedom of Information response about the closure of VOSA's Purfleet testing station.
Freedom of Information response about the withdrawl of authorisation for authorised examiners (AEs) from 2008 to 2010.
Freedom of Information response about VOSA's involvement with the MOT scheme across Great Britain.
Freedom of Information response about fixed penalty and deposit notices from 2010 to 2011.
Freedom of Information response about first test and annual test trailer applications between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2007.
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Cabinet Office / MoJ FOI Statistics CSV.
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