Alexander unveils e-transformation
News Article 19 November 2002
Cabinet Office minister Douglas Alexander writes exclusively for ePolitix.com on a radical new approach to e-commerce.
Andrew Pinder - e-Envoy
Interview 30 October 2002
Question: The consultation for your e-democracy proposals comes to an end at the end of this month - what kind of response have you had - has their been plenty
ISP anger at email snooper plans
Press Review 23 October 2002
Broadband users double
Press Review 9 October 2002
Timms welcomes broadband data
News Article 8 October 2002
The government has welcomed data which reveals that over one million households have switched to broadband technology.
Companies 'not ready' for new e-commerce rules
Press Review 21 August 2002
Hewitt admits dotcom error
News Article 6 August 2002
New Labour's focus on the dotcom economy neglected Britain's manufacturing base, the trade and industry secretary has admitted.
Small firms 'lag behind' in e-commerce
News Article 29 July 2002
Small businesses are lagging behind their larger rivals when it comes to attracting customers through the internet, a government-commissioned report has said.
Wales to boost internet use
Press Review 11 July 2002
Broadband costs among lowest
Press Review 13 June 2002
Edmonds gives broadband warning
Press Review 28 May 2002
Hewitt examines Korean broadband model
Press Review 9 January 2002
No tax breaks for broadband take-up
Press Review 4 December 2001
Minister warns of world-wide-web terror threat
News Article 26 September 2001
The government's e-commerce minister, Douglas Alexander, has warned of an international terrorist threat on the world-wide-web.
MEPs hear email warning
News Article 5 September 2001
Individuals and businesses should encrypt their e-mails to protect their communications, MEPs heard on Wednesday.