Historical records


London: 25th October 2007

The National Archives reports that it will be supporting the review as to when historical records are transferred to the National Archives. The TNA announcement states:

“The UK Prime Minister announced on 25 October that he has commissioned a review of when historical records are transferred to The National Archives and largely opened to public access. This currently happens 30 years after an event, and the Prime Minister's review will look at whether this period should be reduced.

Any changes in this area could have the effect of speeding up access to many records. The Prime Minister has asked Paul Dacre, Editor in Chief of Associated Newspapers and member of the Press Complaints Commission, working with Sir Joe Pilling (former Permanent Secretary of the Northern Ireland Office) and the eminent historian, David Cannadine, to review the current arrangements. The National Archives will support the review, and the review team will put forward their proposals in the spring.”

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