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Which side of the fence are you on, Iain - Vaizey or Howard?
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"Close your library and save 10 local women from unplanned pregnancy," is probably the closest the abject libraries minister, Ed Vaizey is likely to get to a rallying cry.
But Mr Darcy, shouldn't we be taking precautions? | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Ed Vaizey, the culture and communications minister, said: The archive is a rich and hugely exciting resource packed with historical detail.
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U.K. Communication Minister Ed Vaizey said: "Creating this super-fast broadband network will help improve the economic and social prospects of the homes and businesses where high-speed Internet access remains just a dream."
Fujitsu to Build Super-Fast Network for Rural UK Lilly Vitorovich 2011
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Note to Ed Vaizey, you might want to try, at some point: "God was in charge of everything."
Will modern-day politicians never stop saying sorry? | Catherine Bennett 2012
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And most perplexing – how do you account for a person such as Ed Vaizey, who claims to be a great reader and watches, the picture of indifference, as British libraries are killed off or handed over to untrained volunteers for gradual dismembering?
But Mr Darcy, shouldn't we be taking precautions? | Catherine Bennett 2011
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One of a pair of free schools set up by Ark, another existing sponsor of academies, this west London outpost will face particular scrutiny from one particular member of the government, the arts minister, Ed Vaizey, whose son will start there next month.
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Vaizey has chaired meetings between ISPs, BT, Ofcom and the VOA but no results have been announced.
Row over BT access prices threatens Vaizey's plan for superfast broadband 2011
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Too bad for Quilliam, however, and Vaizey, that her paper coincided with another diagnosis, by a fellow psychologist, to the effect that fiction is actually good for you.
But Mr Darcy, shouldn't we be taking precautions? | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Fujitsu was one of five network operators and infrastructure providers who wrote to the communications minister Ed Vaizey at the start of April threatening to boycott the rural broadband projects he is proposing because they said that BT's proposed charges for access to its underground ducts and telegraph poles were "not cost-based".
Row over BT access prices threatens Vaizey's plan for superfast broadband 2011
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