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@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ see a problem with a particular request, let us know and we'll fix it.</li>
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<p>The date thus calculated is shown on requests with the text "By law,
-Liverpool City Council should normally have answered by...". There is only
+Liverpool City Council should normally have responded by...". There is only
one case which is not normal.
</p>
@@ -545,9 +545,9 @@ to answer. WhatDoTheyKnow displays requests which are overdue by that much
with stronger wording to indicate they are definitely late.
<li>The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act does not allow such a public
-interest extension. We would like to see the law changed to either remove the
-extension from the UK Act, or to reintroduce an absolute time limit of 40
-working days even with the extension (the House of Lords <a
+interest extension. WhatDoTheyKnow would like to see the law changed to either
+remove the extension from the UK Act, or to reintroduce an absolute time limit
+of 40 working days even with the extension (the House of Lords <a
href="http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/division.php?date=2000-10-17&number=1&house=lords">voted
to remove</a> provision for such a time limit).
</li>