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Patricia
Hewitt Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, is the
e-Minister with overall responsibility for the Government's
e-agenda. She champions the e-agenda at Cabinet level, provides
the Prime Minister with monthly progress reports, and takes
overall responsibility for the Government's e-strategy. Stephen
Timms, Minister of State for E-Commerce and Competitiveness,
takes the day-to-day lead on e-commerce issues. Lord
Macdonald of Tradeston CBE and Douglas
Alexander, Minister of State for Cabinet Office takes
the lead on e-Government issues.
The Departmental e-Minsters are:
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| Cabinet
Office |
Douglas Alexander |
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| Department
for Culture Media and Sport |
Kim Howells |
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| Department
for Education and Skills |
Ivan Lewis |
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| Department
of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Alun Michael |
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| Department
of Health |
Philip Hunt |
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| Department
of International Develpoment |
Sally Keeble |
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| Department
for Transport |
David Jamieson |
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| Department
of Trade and Industry |
Stephen Timms |
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| Department
for Work and Pensions |
Ian MaCartney |
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| Foreign and
Commonwealth Office |
Dennis McShane |
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| Her Majesty's
Treasury |
Paul Boateng |
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| Home Office
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Michael Wills |
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| Lord Chancellor's
Department |
Evette Cooper |
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| Ministry
of Defence |
Lewis Moonie |
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| Office
of the Deputy Prime Minister |
Christopher Leslie |
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Privy Council |
Ben Bradshaw |
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| Northern
Ireland Office |
Des Brown |
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| Scotland
Office |
Anne McGuire |
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| Wales
Office |
Don Touhig |
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