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The Weekly Round-Up: 11.04.08
Round-Up Oi John, you'll never guess who was in 'ere last night - only Gordon bleedin' Brown. The two organisations have produced a Wild West-style 'Wanted' poster offering the reward for anyone who can lawfully obtain the fingerprints of either Gordon... [11 Apr 2008]
ID cards: What's the latest?
News PM: Parliament to decide ID cards fate but Gordon Brown accused of "dithering" Loans and bank accounts to require card… Or where the whole project started? The project has never been far from the pages of silicon.com - so here's the pick of our... [29 Jan 2008]
Students revolt against being ID card guinea pigs
News Critics of the scheme said the perceived two-year slip in the widespread rollout of the cards is another sign of wavering support among Gordon Brown's government for ID cards. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards [24 Jan 2008]
PM backs flexible working for UK parents
News UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has launched a review to determine how the current right to request flexible working can be extended to parents of older children. This accounts for 6.25 million parents. [08 Nov 2007]
Tech to suffer in Brown's new look Whitehall?
News The DfES has been split by the new prime minister, Gordon Brown, into the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), while the DTI has been disbanded to allow the... [13 Jul 2007]
Paying by iris and fingerprint - the next chip and PIN?
News Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown last month gave his backing for biometrics in the public sector. The scanner allows consumers to link their fingerprint to credit or debit card accounts when paying for groceries. [14 Mar 2006]
Can IT save public sector billions?
News The Chancellor, Gordon Brown, has stated that Whitehall should aim to save £21.5bn by 2008 by laying off staff and making other structural changes. In December last year, The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) released a report, Achieving Value for... [20 Feb 2006]
Tax credit fiasco: 8,800 identities stolen
News Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown said in his pre-budget report at the end of 2005 that new anti-fraud measures would include HMRC doubling the checks it carries out on new claims for tax credits before payments are made. [19 Jan 2006]
Criminals make 20,000 false tax credit claims
News Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown said in his pre-Budget report at the end of 2005 that new anti-fraud measures would include HMRC doubling the checks it carries out on new claims for tax credits before payments are made. [16 Jan 2006]
IT helps slash £4.7bn off public spending
News IT has helped deliver £4.7bn of efficiency savings across the public sector during 2005, according to the Chancellor Gordon Brown's pre-Budget report this week. But the Chancellor's report coincides with criticism from parliamentary watchdog the... [06 Dec 2005]
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