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Tina Irving v Information Commissioner

[2025] UKFTT GRC 1289 · First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) · 2025

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1. The Appellant submitted an appeal to this Tribunal by way of a completed form GRC1, dated 21 st August 2025. However, the Appellant failed to provide the Tribunal with details of the decision to which the appeal relates, as required by Rule 22(2)(e). 2. The Tribunal notified the Appellant of this omission in an email of 8 th October 2025, which included the Registrar’s case management directions. Those directions required the Appellant to provide a copy of the Decision Notice referred to on form GRC1, namely IC-330809-W5H5, and as the appeal was submitted out of time (the date of the decision was detailed on form GRC1 as being 7 th February 2025), it was directed that an application for an extension of time to make an appeal was to be submitted. The date given for compliance with those directions was 20 th October 2025. 3. Those directions notified the Appellant that a failure to comply with the directions may lead to the appeal being struck out under Rule 8. 4. To date, the Appellant has failed to provide either a copy of the decision to which the appeal relates or an application for an extension of time. Signed: Judge Armstrong-Holmes Date: 03 November 2025

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