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Ad gurus called in to help ID cards
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register The Home Office has enlisted the help of advertising agency M&C Saatchi to promote the national ID card scheme. Adverstising gurus will be employed to... [09 Sep 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Bordering on stupidity
Comment F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register Written in a coffee shop in Mountain View CA and dispatched the next day from a free wi-fi service in the hotel. What could be easier? Take that old... [21 Aug 2008]
ID cards face student scorn
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register Young people have condemned ID cards as "illegal" and "creepy" on a website to canvas their views. People aged 16 to 25 have been using the site... [09 Jul 2008]
ePassport upgrade scaled back
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register Millions had been spent on the Electronic Passport Application (EPA2) project upgrade. The total write-down of EPA2 assets since the project began in... [02 Jul 2008]
Secret ID card review: Judge quashes its release
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register The High Court has quashed a ruling that a review of the ID card scheme should be published. Judge Stanley Burnton overturned the decision by the... [14 Apr 2008]
ID cards fuel £147m consultancy bill
News F is for Forgery The government plans to start taking the first biometric details from UK citizens for its National Identity Register scheme next year but has delayed the mass roll-out of the scheme... [11 Apr 2008]
ID cards chief defends u-turn
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register But UK businesses remain critical, with the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) fearing that companies could be liable if they provide inaccurate... [10 Mar 2008]
ID card u-turn by government
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register But the government still intends to force foreign nationals living in Britain to register their biometric details on the National... [06 Mar 2008]
ID cards: Gov't slaps on fines of up to £1,000
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register The latest government ID card plans have revealed people will face fines of up to £1,000 for skipping biometric scans. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards [26 Feb 2008]
ID cards plan: Airport union wants answers
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register BAA confirmed it was talking to the Home Office about airport workers being among those required to have ID cards under the £5.4bn National Identity... [20 Feb 2008]
ID cards? One in four says no!
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register The poll found the majority support creating a separate database about every child in the UK, creating a central identity register... [06 Feb 2008]
ID cards: What's the latest?
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register Confused about where it's going? Or where the whole project started? The project has never been far from the pages of silicon.com - so here's the pick... [29 Jan 2008]
Accenture and BAE Systems abandon ID cards
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register Both Accenture and BAE Systems have withdrawn from the procurement process for contracts to build the national identity register and... [25 Jan 2008]
Students revolt against being ID card guinea pigs
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register Students have launched a stinging attack on UK government proposals to make young people "guinea pigs" for ID cards. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards [24 Jan 2008]
ID cards to cost more than £5.6bn
News F is for Forgery N is for National Identity Register The UK's ID cards scheme will cost more than £5.6bn to set up and run over the next 10 years, according to the latest Home Office figures. A £5.43bn... [09 Nov 2007]
