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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:

Cabinet Office Douglas Alexander
Department for Culture Media and Sport Kim Howells
Department for Education and Skills Ivan Lewis
Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Alun Michael
Department of Health Philip Hunt
Department of International Develpoment Sally Keeble
Department for Transport David Jamieson
Department of Trade and Industry Stephen Timms
Department for Work and Pensions Ian MaCartney
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Dennis McShane
Her Majesty's Treasury Paul Boateng
Home Office Michael Wills
Lord Chancellor's Department Evette Cooper
Ministry of Defence Lewis Moonie
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Christopher Leslie
Privy Council Ben Bradshaw
Northern Ireland Office Des Brown
Scotland Office Anne McGuire
Wales Office Don Touhig


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