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ZDNet UK News interviews e-Minister Patricia Hewitt

News In a week when the debate between BT, Oftel, the government and industry over Internet access costs reached boiling point, ZDNet News is about to gain exclusive access to the woman behind the government's Internet policy -- e-Minister Patricia...

[February 18, 2000, 8:50]

A Year Ago: E-minister rushes to defend BT and Oftel

News At 8am Friday morning, ZDNet's Jane Wakefield boarded a train to Leicester with the e-Minister Patricia Hewitt to discuss BT, the local loop and those comments made by Gordon Brown. BT is not a monopoly, Oftel is doing a good job and people who...

[February 18, 2001, 6:03]

e-Minister rushes to defend BT and Oftel

News At 8am Friday morning, ZDNet's Jane Wakefield boarded a train to Leicester with the e-Minister Patricia Hewitt to discuss BT, the local loop and those comments made by Gordon Brown. BT is not a monopoly, Oftel is doing a good job and people who...

[February 18, 2000, 16:44]

Broadband for all - government pledges

News In a report -- submitted to the PM by e-minister Patricia Hewitt and e-envoy Andrew Pinder -- the government sets itself the goal of becoming "the most extensive and competitive broadband market in the G7 by 2005".

[February 13, 2001, 16:19]

Analysis: What Labour should do with the e-minister

News Just as there was little surprise in the prime minister's announcement of a general election in June, so many industry commentators will be equally unsurprised to see e-minister Patricia Hewitt move on to greater things after the election.

[May 10, 2001, 11:15]

PM moves to Internet time - critics sceptical

News The Prime Minister has chosen Patricia Hewitt to lead his e-commerce revolution and she reports directly to him," a spokesman says. Patricia Hewitt is taking too narrow a view. We all agree that we need to think in terms of Internet years not...

[October 25, 1999, 16:12]

Jane Wakefield: Broadband Britain, please stand up

News It is investing millions of pounds of its hard-earned money in broadband, the e-minister Patricia Hewitt is keen on reminding us BT cynics, and for those who don't want to use its services there is supposedly a thriving competitive market in the...

[February 19, 2001, 15:28]

Jane Wakefield: BT caught in the offside trap

News E-Minister Patricia Hewitt has made it clear she is in favour of unmetered access. On Friday, ZDNet News interviewed e-Minister Patricia Hewitt -- who was less than willing to admit BT was holding back UK Net adoption.

[February 21, 2000, 14:37]

Jane Wakefield: Is it 1984, or just Lord of the Flies?

News The e-Minister Patricia Hewitt was at it again this week, full of earnest intentions about government plans for e-commerce but with little substance (should I be surprised? Cheers Patricia. Hewitt promised the government was not interested in...

[September 27, 1999, 13:58]

Government urges BT to cut ADSL costs

News The Broadband Stakeholder Group was set up in February this year by the former e-commerce minister Patricia Hewitt and the e-Envoy, Andrew Pinder. Alexander's predecessor, Patricia Hewitt, was criticised by a committee of MPs for the problems of...

[September 26, 2001, 11:52]

EU to look at cost of Internet access

News In a recent interview with ZDNet News, e-Minister Patricia Hewitt says BT "looks with envy at other European operators", and claims that the situation in Germany is worse than in the UK because Deutsche Telekom controls the ISP market as well as...

[February 29, 2000, 10:55]

Douglas Alexander takes on e-minister role

News Alexander replaces Patricia Hewitt, who has been promoted to Trade and Industry secretary. As previously reported on ZDNet, Douglas Alexander, MP for Paisley South, has been named as minister for e-commerce and competitiveness.

[June 12, 2001, 9:32]

New e-minister named

News Alexander replaces Patricia Hewitt, who has been promoted to Trade and Industry secretary. Douglas Alexander, the MP for Paisley South, has been named as minister for e-commerce and competitiveness. It is possible that Alexander's responsibilities...

[June 12, 2001, 8:33]

Wider role for e-commerce minister

News Alexander will have a slightly wider range of duties than his predecessor Patricia Hewitt, who has been promoted to secretary of state for trade and industry. Contrary to early reports, Hewitt will retain the title of government e-minister.

[June 19, 2001, 14:07]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog With Patricia Hewitt getting the nod as Trade and Industry Secretary, the much-coveted and influential position of minister for e-commerce is up for grabs. He's got everything the country needs in someone with responsibility for.well, whatever it...

[June 15, 2001, 17:45]

Eye2Eye: ZDNet interviews the e-Minister, Part 1

News When e-Minister Patricia Hewitt was appointed last July, Labour's Internet policy was a mess. While Hewitt has won over many industry watchers, there are still plenty of questions that need answering.

[February 21, 2000, 9:51]

E-minister warns UK business of hacker threat

News The Government's e-minister Patricia Hewitt stated just how important fighting the forces of cyber-crime is to the government's vision of a digitally rejuvenated Britain at the Infosec conference in Olympia Tuesday.

[April 12, 2000, 9:15]

Pressure mounts on BT over unmetered access

News A day after e-Minister Patricia Hewitt met with members of the Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications (CUT) and representatives from AOL to discuss Net charges Intel has, tentatively, thrown its weight behind the campaign.

[October 21, 1999, 16:20]

Government attacked over broadband commitments

News MPs sitting on the Department of Media, Culture and Sport select committee have accused the government of failing to take account of citizens' needs, and have challenged e-Minister Patricia Hewitt's assertion that the UK is leading broadband roll...

[March 16, 2001, 12:13]

Jane Wakefield: Waiting for the WAP train

News And the destination of the front of that train is WAP, which is being heralded by the e-minister Patricia Hewitt as the greatest thing since -- well, wires, I suppose. Whether WAP will prove to be the replacement for PCs as Hewitt claims is not at...

[March 28, 2000, 12:16]

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