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Coalition promises to kill three-quarters of its websites

Francis Maude, Cabinet Office minister, told Parliament there was no centrally held data on how many government and "non-departmental public bodies" websites there really are, reports The Register . Maude said that since 11 May, the government had already found another 81 sites, giving a total of 742 websites which are either run directly by the government or run by charities, museums or other bodies with government involvement. Maude promised an announcement alongside the spending review to cut 75% of these. The minister was also asked how much was spent on government websites and how many visitors the sites received. In response, the boss of the Central Office of Information pointed to a report on government-provided websites over 2009 and 2010. This found that 1,001 sites had already been closed.

Source: The Guardian ↗

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