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Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 in a league of online government services, as progress in the provision of e-services slowed.

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Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 in a league of online government services, as progress in the provision of e-services slowed.

Read more: Ireland slips in e-government league

Progress continues to be made in Irish online government services, despite a slight slip in the overall rankings from 10th to 11th place, according to a new e-Government survey.

Read more: Ireland slips on e-Government rankings

UK drops down the rankings, says consultancy

The UK has dropped down the e-government rankings, as too few citizens use online services, according to an new report.

Read more: UK slips down e-government league

When traditional technology spenders such as banks are tightening their purse strings, governments all over the world are going all out for IT, wrote UK-based newspaper ‘The Guardian’ recently. There’s evidence.

Read more: Agility Scores Over Economic Might In E-readiness Test

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