Podcast: What can we expect from the new minister for identity?

Audio analysis from IT Week, including the latest developments in the government's long-running ID cards project

Written by IT Week Staff

This week Phil Muncaster talks to Management editor James Murray about the government's newly-appointed minister for identity, Meg Hillier, and how the ID cards project is progressing.

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