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New e-minister named

Graeme Wearden ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 12 Jun 2001 08:33 BST

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Douglas Alexander, the MP for Paisley South, has been named as minister for e-commerce and competitiveness.

The announcement was made late on Monday night. Alexander replaces Patricia Hewitt, who has been promoted to Trade and Industry secretary. Alexander ran the Labour Party's successful general election campaign with chancellor Gordon Brown, but this is his first ministerial appointment.

It is possible that Alexander's responsibilities will differ slightly from those of his predecessor, who was the minister for "small business and e-commerce". "The ministerial portfolio may have changed slightly as part of the reshuffle," a DTI spokeswoman told ZDNet.

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